Reeva Lehnga Choli
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Our exquisite 'Reeva' lehnga and choli adorned with exquisite hand embellishments of tilla, sequence, gold corra and detailing of drop shape stones over grand floral motifs.
Fabric: The base fabric is described as "Korean raw silk." Korean raw silk is a high-quality and luxurious fabric known for its smooth texture and sheen. It's a popular choice for traditional attire due to its ability to hold intricate embroidery and embellishments.
Net Dupatta: The outfit includes a "Net dupatta." A dupatta is a long, rectangular piece of fabric that is draped over the shoulders and often used to complement and enhance the overall look of the outfit. In this case, it's made of net fabric, which is sheer and lightweight.
Embroidery and Embellishments: The outfit is adorned with a variety of embellishments, including:
Panni: A traditional form of embroidery that involves intricate and colorful threadwork.
Tilla and Rashem threads: These are typically metallic threads used to add shimmer and luster to the embroidery.
Sequence: Small, shiny, flat discs that are sewn onto the fabric for a sequin-like effect.
Naqshi: A form of decorative hand-embroidery.
Drop Shape Stones: These are likely decorative stones with a teardrop shape that add a touch of elegance.
Copper and Gold Corra: These may be metallic elements that contribute to the richness and opulence of the outfit.
Beads and Stones: Additional beads and stones may be used for further embellishment.
Cut Dana: Another type of sequin or bead-like embellishment.
Pipes and Gungru: These could be small bells or jingling elements that add movement and sound to the outfit.
Sitara Lace and Kiran Lace: These are decorative laces that are often used to edge or border the outfit.
Colors: The primary color mentioned is "Orange." This indicates that the dominant color of the outfit is orange, which can symbolize warmth, festivity, and energy.
Combination: The outfit consists of four main components:
Choli: The choli is a short, fitted blouse or bodice that is worn on the upper body. It typically complements the lehenga.
Lehnga: The lehnga is a long, flared skirt that is worn on the lower half of the body. It's often heavily embellished and can be quite voluminous.
Dupatta: As mentioned earlier, the dupatta is a sheer piece of fabric that is draped over the shoulders. It complements the choli and lehnga.
Pouch: The inclusion of a pouch suggests that the outfit may come with a matching or coordinating accessory to carry essentials.
- Fabric: Korean raw silk
- Colors: Orange
- Combination: Choli, Lehnga, Dupatta & Pouch