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Heirloom Bridal Sarees That Tell Your Story

byNeedle EyeVisit Design Studio at Dickenson Road, BengaluruStarts from18,500 per blouseView full gallery

Your wedding saree should be more than a one-time wear. I design heirloom-quality sarees that blend traditional Kanjivaram weaves with custom hand-embroidery. Let's create a piece that stays in your family for generations.

A portrait of a bride in her custom ensemble. The heavily embellished zardozi blouse perfectly complements the soft pink and gold tones of her floral silk saree, creating a look of pure elegance.

The complete bridal silhouette. This view showcases the beautiful drape of the silk saree, the intricate blouse work, and how a well chosen diamond belt can accentuate the waist and complete the look.

A candid moment between the bride and her family member, both wearing custom Needle Eye creations. It shows how I coordinate outfits to create a harmonious look for the entire wedding party.

A full length view of the bride seated, showing the flow and richness of her floral silk saree. The custom blouse sparkles, tying the entire traditional look together with a touch of modern craftsmanship.

A smiling bride in her custom off white and pink Kanjivaram saree. The heavily embroidered blouse and traditional gold jewelry create a classic and timeless South Indian bridal look.

A full portrait of the bride, showcasing the beautiful drape of her silk saree. The intricate gold embroidery on her blouse sleeves adds a layer of regal sophistication.

A close up portrait highlighting the bride's serene expression and her stunning jewelry. The custom blouse and maang tikka are perfectly coordinated for her special day.

A detail shot focusing on the bride's hands, adorned with henna and traditional bangles, against the rich fabric of her saree. The gold belt adds a classic touch to her waist.

The luxurious fall of a custom designed Kanjivaram silk saree. The subtle sheen of the fabric and the traditional border are hallmarks of a timeless bridal piece.

A portrait of a bride in a traditional orange Kanjivaram saree. The heavily embroidered blouse and antique gold temple jewelry create a look of divine elegance for her wedding day.

About Heirloom Bridal Sarees

I do not believe in off-the-rack choices for bridal wear. When we work on your saree, we start with the base silk—typically Kanjivaram or premium raw silk—and then map out the Zardozi embroidery based on your personal story, from the neckline motifs to the border weight. You get two fitting rounds to ensure the drape feels as natural as it looks regal.

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