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Samyakk to the Rescue: Expert Tips for Choosing a Bridal Lehenga with Heavy Work

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When it comes to bridal attire , the lehenga stands out as a timeless and elegant choice for many brides. The allure of a beautifully crafted bridal lehenga with heavy work is unmatched, adding a touch of grandeur and sophistication to the wedding ensemble. If you're a bride-to-be searching for the best bridal lehenga choli for your big day, this guide will help you navigate the world of heavy work lehengas and make an informed choice. Why Choose a Heavy Work Bridal Lehenga? Regal Elegance : Heavy work lehengas are synonymous with opulence. The intricate embroidery, embellishments, and detailed craftsmanship exude a royal charm that makes any bride look like a queen on her special day. Timeless Appeal : The classic designs and traditional motifs often featured in heavy work lehenga Cholis have a timeless appeal. These lehengas never go out of style and can be cherished as heirloom pieces for generations. Photogenic : The detailed w

History of Kanchipuram Saree

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Kanchipuram silk saree comes from South India, originated in a small town named Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. It is a type of silk saree that is worn for special events by women in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh. These sarees are known for their craftsmanship as it takes a long time to make a single saree. Most of these sarees usually have a contrasting Zari border. There are two types of Zari, Pure & Tested Zari. Pure Zari is made of twisted red & silver threads dipped in gold to form pure Zari. Tested Zari, also known as Half Fine Zari is electroplated with a gold solution to look like pure Zari. Kanchipuram sarees are hand woven with pure mulberry silk threads. A pure Kanchipuram saree will always feel soft when rubbed gently without any unevenness, fake Kanchipuram saree will always be slightly coarser than genuine Kanchipuram. The Kanchipuram silk sari was initially woven in a 9-yard weave, but more practical 6-yard weaves have been introduced throughout t