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— Colour · Rama

Rama Colour Rajputi Poshak

Rama is the deep blue-green of a peacock's neck — the most regal colour in the Rajputi wardrobe. A rama colour poshak reads rich and ceremonial in daylight and turns almost teal under lamplight, which is why brides choose it for the phere and for the milni.

At The Grand Abhaneri, our rama poshaks are built to order in Jaipur — the blue-green base set off with a red (rani) magji border and gold or real-silver gota, then numbered and signed by the master karigar.

Colour family
Deep blue-green (peacock)
Pairs with
Gold / real-silver gota · red magji
Best for
Phera · Milni · Festive
Fabric
Satin · Organza · Georgette
Signature work
Tari · Danke · Gota-patti
Price band
₹25,000 – ₹2,00,000+

Questions, answered

What colour is rama?

Rama is a deep blue-green — the shade of a peacock's neck. It sits between blue and green and is considered one of the most auspicious, regal colours in Rajputi dress.

Is a rama poshak good for a wedding?

Yes. Rama is a classic choice for the phere and the milni because its depth photographs beautifully and is traditionally auspicious for the bride.

What is the difference between rama and firozi?

Rama is a deeper, darker blue-green; firozi is a brighter turquoise. Rama is preferred for ceremonial moments, firozi for festive day looks.

What colours pair with a rama poshak?

Gold and real-silver gota, a red (rani) magji border, and kundan or polki jewellery all complement rama beautifully.

Can a rama poshak be customised?

Yes — every poshak is made to order. Sizing, work density, kali count and odhna length are tailored to you. Message our atelier on WhatsApp before ordering.

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Last updated 23 June 2026
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