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Custom Bridal and Kanjeevaram Blouses

bySacaru by Kavya & PoojaVisit Studio in Ganganagar, BengaluruStarts from14,500 Per BlouseView full gallery

We believe a Kanjeevaram deserves a blouse that matches its history. Whether you need a deep-back velvet design or intricate zardosi work, we craft every piece to fit you perfectly.

The back view of our client Anusha's bridal look, showcasing the deep back of the cherry red satin blouse and her traditional braided hairstyle.

A stunning full-length view of our client Madhuri in a custom gold Kanjeevaram saree, complete with a bespoke backless blouse and a matching embroidered belt.

A classic combination of zardosi embroidery on a rich green velvet. This blouse features a wide neckline and full-length sleeves covered in intricate floral patterns.

A close-up view of the dense zardosi and sequin work on the sleeve of our green velvet blouse, highlighting the texture and craftsmanship.

The elegant V-shaped back of our green velvet zardosi blouse, with delicate ruching along the neckline for a refined finish.

A statement back design for a Kanjeevaram saree blouse. This piece features intricate floral and peacock motifs embroidered in zardosi and thread work on a bright pink fabric.

The full back view of a peach Kanjeevaram blouse, showcasing a beautiful embroidered arch design with a decorative tassel tie-up.

The front view of the peach Kanjeevaram blouse, with delicate floral embroidery along the neckline and sleeve borders.

A timeless combination of gold, silver, and black. This blouse, designed for a Kanjeevaram saree, features a dramatic keyhole back framed with floral embroidery.

From the raw Kanjeevaram fabric to the finished piece, this video shows the creation of our black silk and georgette blouse with gold and silver zari hand embroidery.

About Bespoke Bridal & Kanjeevaram Blouses

When we design a blouse, we begin by studying the architectural patterns of your saree border. Rather than using standard templates, we sketch custom motifs—like temple vines or palanquins—to ensure the embroidery complements the weave of your silk. This ensures that the heavy zardosi or French knot work feels like a natural extension of the saree, not just an add-on.

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