24 Kali Rajputi Poshak
A 24 kali poshak is cut from twenty-four kalis — twenty-four tapered panels joined into the ghaghra so the skirt falls in a full, flowing circle. More kalis mean more flare, more drama in the twirl, and more surface for hand-work.
At The Grand Abhaneri, each kali is cut, embroidered and joined by hand, so the pattern flows unbroken around the ghaghra.
- Construction
- 24 tapered panels (kalis)
- Effect
- Full circular flare · dramatic twirl
- Best for
- Bridal · Phera · Reception
- Fabric
- Satin · Georgette · Organza
- Build time
- ~38 days (hand-joined)
- Price band
- ₹25,000 – ₹2,00,000+
Questions, answered
What does 24 kali mean?
Kali means a panel or gore. A 24 kali poshak has a ghaghra made from 24 tapered panels, which gives it a full, circular flare. More kalis = more flare and more surface for embroidery.
Is more kali better?
More kalis give a fuller, more dramatic skirt and a better twirl, but also more fabric and weight. 24 kali is a popular bridal choice; we also make higher counts to order.
Does kali count affect the price?
Yes — more kalis mean more cutting, more joining and more embroidery surface, so a higher-kali poshak takes longer and costs more.
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. Share your measurements with 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.