During the complete wedding ceremony and beyond, the bride is covered in ghunghat. Ghunghat is an age-old tradition practised today, especially during the wedding—signifying shame, honour and modesty. However, bride veiling is practised in almost every part of the world. Ghunghat also means social distancing from the bride, giving her some space during the wedding ceremony. Rajput bride Ghunghat is mostly Red colour made out of a pure Georgette Odhna with 18-carat gold work on her Odhna. The Odhna, worn with a Lehanga Kurti-kanchali, is tucked in at the waist on one end, pleated beautifully around the body and draped delicately over one shoulder.
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During the complete wedding ceremony and beyond, the bride is covered in ghunghat. Ghunghat is an age-old tradition practised today, especially during the wedding—signifying shame, honour and modesty. However, bride veiling is practised in almost every part of the world. Ghunghat also means social distancing from the bride, giving her some space during the wedding ceremony. Rajput bride Ghunghat is mostly Red colour made out of a pure Georgette Odhna with 18-carat gold work on her Odhna. The Odhna, worn with a Lehanga Kurti-kanchali, is tucked in at the waist on one end, pleated beautifully around the body and draped delicately over one shoulder.