Rajputi Bridal Poshak
A Rajputi bridal poshak is the heirloom centrepiece of the wedding — the heaviest fabric, the densest hand-work, and most often real-silver (asli-chandi) gota that keeps its lustre for generations. Brides (dulhan) choose deep auspicious shades — lal, rama, firozi — for the phere and milni.
Every bridal poshak at The Grand Abhaneri is built to order in Jaipur, numbered and signed, and delivered in a heritage trousseau box.
- Occasion
- Wedding · Phera · Milni · Reception
- Classic colours
- Lal · Rama · Firozi · Aam-Pila
- Signature work
- Real-silver gota · Tari · Danke · 24-kali
- Build time
- ~38 days (made to order)
- Price band
- ₹50,000 – ₹2,00,000+
Questions, answered
What is a Rajputi bridal poshak?
It is the bride's (dulhan's) wedding ensemble — a four-piece Rajputi look in rich fabric with the densest hand-embroidery, often in real silver, worn for the phere, milni and reception.
Which colour should a Rajputi bride wear?
Traditionally lal (red), rama (blue-green) or firozi for the phere; lighter shades for haldi and mehndi. We can plan the full trousseau across functions with you.
Is the poshak made to my measurements?
Yes — every piece is made to order. Sizing, fit, kali count, work density and odhna length are tailored to you. Message our atelier on WhatsApp before ordering.
How long does it take and how much does it cost?
Made-to-order poshaks take about 38 days; ready pieces ship in 3–5 working days. Prices range from ₹25,000 to ₹2,00,000+ depending on fabric, work density and whether real silver is used.