The panetar tradition, elevated to couture. The Royal Baggi Collection's ivory raw silk lehenga carries dense zari embroidery in gold and antique tones across the full skirt — botanical florals and geometric patterns laid in rows — with stone-set detailing catching the light between the threads. Two cherry red net dupattas frame it in the colour that every panetar tradition demands.
Ready to wear, with a heavy embroidered corset blouse that anchors the look as an heirloom piece from the first fitting. A Royal Baggi bridal for the Gujarati bride, the NRI bride, and every bride who wants the ivory-and-red moment done with full heritage intent.
Key Components
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Lehenga: Ivory raw silk, big flared silhouette, all-over dense zari embroidery in gold and antique tones with stone-set detailing and cherry red scalloped hem border
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Blouse: Heavy embroidered ivory corset blouse (ready to wear)
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Dupatta 1: Cherry red net dupatta with embroidered border
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Dupatta 2: Cherry red net dupatta with embroidered border
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Accessories: Matching cherry tassel latkan (included)
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Stitching: Ready to wear
Ideal For: Bridal ceremony (wedding day), Panetar ceremony, Gujarati wedding, Reception, Engagement ceremony
Who wears this: Gujarati brides following the panetar tradition; NRI brides in the USA, Canada and Australia looking for an ivory panetar bridal lehenga; brides whose ceremonies call for white or ivory with a traditional red accent; brides who want a heritage bridal look that stands apart from conventional red lehengas
Fabric feel: Raw silk — heavy, structured drape with natural sheen; the dense zari embroidery adds weight and formality; holds the big flare and photographs with a richness that synthetic fabrics cannot replicate
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a panetar lehenga? Panetar is a traditional Gujarati bridal outfit — typically white or ivory with red accents — worn during the wedding ceremony. This lehenga follows the panetar tradition with its ivory raw silk base and double cherry red dupattas.
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Is this suitable for a Gujarati wedding? Yes — specifically positioned as a panetar bridal lehenga for Gujarati and Hindu wedding ceremonies following the white-and-red bridal tradition.
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Is this ready to wear? Yes — ready to wear in standard sizing. Can also be made to measure; provide measurements at checkout.
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