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Detailed Ivory and Multi-Tone Embroidered Lehenga (LH-3117 D-19)

Detailed Ivory and Multi-Tone Embroidered Lehenga (LH-3117 D-19)

This lehenga set is a stunning example of fine, detailed craftsmanship, featuring intricate embroidery in a versatile and sophisticated antique color palette.

Style: Heavy Festive Traditional Wedding Lehenga Choli with Dupatta

Color Palette: Light neutral tone ( Pale Beige).

Embroidery: Predominantly Antique Gold zari and threadwork, accented with muted colors like Rust, Soft Pink, and Pale Green, creating a multi-toned, earthy effect.

Fabric: Appears to be a silk blend, structured to handle the dense embroidery.

1. Lehenga (Skirt)

  • Silhouette: Classic A-line, voluminous skirt.

  • Work & Embellishment: The embroidery covers the entire surface, divided into distinct, elaborate horizontal panels or bands.

    • Paneling: Features traditional jaal (net) or vertical motifs in the center, bordered by contrasting, denser patterns at the hem.

    • Color Accent: The use of rust and soft pink/terracotta threads within the gold work creates intricate patterns, reminiscent of historical textiles or miniature paintings.

    • Hemline: The border is rich and layered, often featuring scallops or intricate geometric designs.

    • Tassels: Decorative, matching fabric and thread latkans (tassels) are attached to the side of the skirt's waistband.

2. Choli (Blouse)

  • Style: Cropped choli with a wide V-neckline and three-quarter sleeves.

  • Work: Heavily embroidered to match the skirt, with dense work concentrated around the neckline and borders of the sleeves. The sleeve cuffs feature a complementary border design.

3. Dupatta 

  • Style: Draped over the shoulder in a classic style (visible in the second image).

  • Color: Pure Off-White or Cream, providing a clean contrast to the heavily patterned lehenga.

  • Work: Appears to be sheer (net or tissue) with a subtle, yet elegant border, focusing attention back onto the richly detailed lehenga and choli.

The ensemble is elegant, heirloom-quality, and deeply traditional without being overly bright or flashy. The antique gold and multi-tone embroidery lend it a royal and sophisticated look, making it perfect for main ceremonies, high-end receptions, or formal pre-wedding functions.

$159.16

Original: $530.54

-70%
Detailed Ivory and Multi-Tone Embroidered Lehenga (LH-3117 D-19)

$530.54

$159.16
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Description

This lehenga set is a stunning example of fine, detailed craftsmanship, featuring intricate embroidery in a versatile and sophisticated antique color palette.

Style: Heavy Festive Traditional Wedding Lehenga Choli with Dupatta

Color Palette: Light neutral tone ( Pale Beige).

Embroidery: Predominantly Antique Gold zari and threadwork, accented with muted colors like Rust, Soft Pink, and Pale Green, creating a multi-toned, earthy effect.

Fabric: Appears to be a silk blend, structured to handle the dense embroidery.

1. Lehenga (Skirt)

  • Silhouette: Classic A-line, voluminous skirt.

  • Work & Embellishment: The embroidery covers the entire surface, divided into distinct, elaborate horizontal panels or bands.

    • Paneling: Features traditional jaal (net) or vertical motifs in the center, bordered by contrasting, denser patterns at the hem.

    • Color Accent: The use of rust and soft pink/terracotta threads within the gold work creates intricate patterns, reminiscent of historical textiles or miniature paintings.

    • Hemline: The border is rich and layered, often featuring scallops or intricate geometric designs.

    • Tassels: Decorative, matching fabric and thread latkans (tassels) are attached to the side of the skirt's waistband.

2. Choli (Blouse)

  • Style: Cropped choli with a wide V-neckline and three-quarter sleeves.

  • Work: Heavily embroidered to match the skirt, with dense work concentrated around the neckline and borders of the sleeves. The sleeve cuffs feature a complementary border design.

3. Dupatta 

  • Style: Draped over the shoulder in a classic style (visible in the second image).

  • Color: Pure Off-White or Cream, providing a clean contrast to the heavily patterned lehenga.

  • Work: Appears to be sheer (net or tissue) with a subtle, yet elegant border, focusing attention back onto the richly detailed lehenga and choli.

The ensemble is elegant, heirloom-quality, and deeply traditional without being overly bright or flashy. The antique gold and multi-tone embroidery lend it a royal and sophisticated look, making it perfect for main ceremonies, high-end receptions, or formal pre-wedding functions.