Collection: Haldi Sarees

Haldi Saree Ensemble: Look Elegant on Your Special Day

Aqimsa takes pride in offering this wonderful assortment of yellow sarees for haldi function. If you are a bride and are looking for some traditional attire options for a memorable Haldi, you are at the right place. We have a wide variety of enchanting saree delights that are sure to give you a sublime experience. A bride gets ready for her Haldi ceremony stepping into a new beautiful journey with her beloved, taking with herself a whole lot of cherished moments spent with her family. On this sacred day, a regal attire that represents the traditional culture imparted by her elderly people should be worn and what can be better than a saree?  

Donned in radiant drapes of a yellow saree for haldi ceremony, the bride looks flawless. It is the emblem of purity, love, and commitment. In this collection, you will find not ordinary sarees but sarees that have been woven by skilled artisans with utmost care and attention. Most women prefer to wear silk sarees with rich Zari work that feature traditional motifs and designs. Kanjivaram from South India and Banarasi sarees from North India are the most sought-after silk sarees among Indian women. In these sarees, each thread of the radiant embroidery speaks of their timeless elegance. Georgette, cotton, or chiffon sarees are also ideal haldi sarees. They are lightweight and provide a comfortable drape to the bride. Endowed with sophisticated embellishment, all our haldi sarees for bride exhibit exquisite artistry and are a feast to the eyes.

Coming in an extensive yellow color palette, these sarees embrace the bride in graceful drapes as she becomes the moon in the sky of innumerable stars on her special day. From pale yellow to vibrant mustard hues, you can choose your favorite saree that resonates with your dream drape and personal style and make your Haldi a ceremony filled with bliss and blessings.

Q. What is the significance of the yellow color in Haldi sarees?

The yellow color is traditionally associated with purity and auspiciousness. As the bride gets ready to enter her married life, she dresses herself in yellow garments and celebrates the Haldi ceremony. Imbibed with the radiance and the glow of turmeric all over her body, she appears beautiful and receives the blessings of her elderly family members.

Q. What fabrics are commonly used for Haldi sarees?

Women usually prefer to wear sarees made from lightweight fabrics such as georgette, chiffon, cotton, or silk blend in their haldi function. These sarees provide them with a comfortable and breathable fit to enjoy the sacred ceremony.

Q. How can I incorporate traditional accessories into my haldi saree look?

To get a traditional look, complement your haldi saree with artificial or fresh floral jewelry pieces such as a Maang Tikka, earrings, and a choker-style necklace. Create a loose-braided hairstyle and wear a pair of embellished Juttis (traditional sandals).