Rajputi Phera Poshak
A Rajputi phera poshak is the four-piece ensemble a bride wears for the phere — the seven sacred rounds taken around the wedding fire. It is the most photographed, most remembered look of the wedding, so it is cut from richer fabric and carries heavier hand-work than a festive poshak: a fitted kanchli and kurti, a wide flared ghaghra, and a sheer odhna edged in gota-kiran.
At The Grand Abhaneri, every phera poshak is made to order at our Jaipur atelier — hand-embroidered across forty pairs of hands, numbered, signed by the master karigar, and delivered in a heritage trousseau box. Traditional phera shades are rama (deep blue-green), firozi, lal and aam-pila; brides who want an heirloom choose our real-silver (asli-chandi) gota work.
- Occasion
- Phera · Saat Phere (wedding)
- Four pieces
- Kanchli · Kurti · Ghaghra · Odhna
- Auspicious colours
- Rama · Firozi · Lal · Aam-Pila
- Signature work
- Real-silver gota · Tari · Danke
- Build time
- ~38 days (made to order)
- Price band
- ₹25,000 – ₹2,00,000+
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Pair the phera poshak with kundan and uncut-polki jewellery, a borla and rakhdi at the parting, and lac-and-gold bangles stacked to the elbow. Because every piece is numbered and signed, your phera poshak is meant to be kept — worn again at a sister's wedding, then folded back into its trousseau box as an heirloom.
Questions, answered
What is a phera poshak?
A phera poshak is the Rajputi bridal ensemble worn during the phere — the seven rounds a couple takes around the sacred fire. It is a four-piece look (kanchli, kurti, flared ghaghra and odhna) made in heavier fabric with dense hand-embroidery, as it is the bride's central wedding moment.
Which colour is best for a phera poshak?
Traditionally brides choose auspicious deep shades — rama (blue-green), firozi, lal (red) or aam-pila (marigold). Rama and lal are the most classic for the phere; lighter colours are usually kept for the haldi and other ceremonies.
What is a real-silver phera poshak?
It is a poshak embroidered with asli-chandi (real silver) gota and tilla instead of imitation metal. Real silver keeps its lustre for generations, which is why heirloom and royal-family phera poshaks are made this way.
Can the poshak be customised to my measurements?
Yes. Every phera poshak is made to order — sizing, blouse fit, ghaghra flare, kali count and odhna length are tailored to you. Share your measurements with our atelier on WhatsApp before placing the order and we will guide you.
How long does a bridal phera poshak take to make?
Made-to-order phera poshaks take an average of 38 days, as each is finished by hand. Ready pieces ship within 3–5 working days. During the Nov–Mar wedding season, order well ahead of your date.
How much does a Rajputi phera poshak cost?
Our phera poshaks range from ₹25,000 to ₹2,00,000+, depending on the fabric, the density of the hand-work and whether the piece carries real-silver embroidery.

