The festival of Teej in a newly married woman’s life is one of the most sacred events. It’s a celebration that marks love, devotion, and the beginning of a beautiful married journey.
By performing the Teej puja, newly married women pray to Goddess Parvati for their husband’s long and healthy life.
Different communities in India celebrate Teej in three different forms – Haryali Teej, Kajari Teej, and Hartalika Teej. All of them fall during the monsoon season, where married women intentionally wear the colour green in their sarees, bangles, and bindis.
Green because it signifies nurture, growth, and fertility, perfectly equating with the essence of the monsoon season – the rain bringing the much-needed healing for nature.
Teej sarees for newly married women are as important as the festival itself. It’s because the colour and the print they wear on this day attracts positivity and embraces the tradition of Teej.
So to embrace the first Teej of newly married women, Sudathi has curated a dedicated Teej collection with the significant colours and prints. Let’s take a look.
The Ultimate Guide to Teej Sarees for Newly Married Women ft Sudathi
While green is the most worn colour on Teej, the colour red also comes across as significantly important. Red signifies married women, marital bliss, and strength. Moreover, a print that women consciously wear on this puja is bandhani.
The ancient printing technique features dotted tie and dye prints in vibrant colour. Each colour has a meaning – green signifies nature, red means marriage, yellow indicates joy, and so on.
So, to cater to the essence of Teej sarees for newly married women, Sudathi has launched sarees with dedicated designs. Take a look;
1. Dark Green Georgette Bandhani Printed Lace Saree

Sudathi’s dark green sarees for newly married women are a great pick for a festival like Teej. The colour green suggests longevity, whereas the vibrant multicoloured bandhani prints bring in joy and positivity.
Crafted in a soft georgette fabric, this saree flaunts intricate embroidery in its decorative border.
Right from the colour combination to its design, this stands as one of the perfect Teej sarees for newly married women.
2. Dark Green Silk Bandhani Printed Saree
This dark green bandhani saree is crafted in a soft silk base. The thoughtful mix of silver Gota patti work, accompanied by white and yellow traditional print, elevates the festive appeal.
The playful tassel addition in the pallu adds the perfect feminine touch for pious festivals like Teej.
3. Green Georgette Lace Bandhani Saree

A beautiful mix of multicoloured bandhani prints on a dark green base, this georgette saree looks perfect for auspicious events. The lightweight fabric makes it easy to manage – great for long events.
The stunning lace zari work on the border adds an artistic depth to it. Pair it with a red blouse, and your newly married look for Teej is all set.
4. Red Chiffon Bandhani Printed Lace Saree

Designed on a dreamy chiffon base, this red saree with hints of hot pink suggests a “nayi naveli” dulhan look. The appealing bandhani prints in multicolour hue add a traditional touch.
Moreover, the lace and mirror work in the border in gold make this saree exceptionally beautiful. The best part about this saree is its weightless fabric but thoughtfully intricate design – a perfect Teej saree for newly married women.
5. Red Silk Woven Patola Saree

Made from premium silk fabric, this red saree is designed with vibrant patola print. The natural sheen of the saree, along with dense print detailing across the saree, gives it a royal appearance.
It has a finely detailed pallu that makes it a suitable pick for newly married women on Teej.
6. Multicoloured Georgette Bandhani Printed Lace Saree

If you are looking for something not too red, then go for this multicoloured saree featuring white bandhani prints. The saree is designed with decorative lace borders and sequined, detailed floral motifs.
Crafted with lightweight georgette fabric, it offers comfort while you look effortless as a newly married woman.
7. Red Chiffon Printed Bandhani Saree

The newlyweds who prefer fewer embellishments can go with this red saree. A monochrome saree designed with white bandhani print and well-defined border – simple and sober.
The chiffon fabric offers a comfortably lightweight feel with playful tassels adding the right amount of impressive detailing.
8. Red Silk Printed Bandhani Saree

This red saree is truly made for women who have just begun their marital journey. It is designed with golden-toned bandhani prints that perfectly complement the saree’s base colour. Moreover, the pallu steals the show with the detailed and heavy-looking printing.
Crafted with quality silk fabric, it ensures supreme comfort and is easy to manage.
9. Light Yellow Chiffon Foil Printed Bandhani Saree

If you want to wear something brighter than red and green, go for this light yellow saree. Designed in vibrant prints, including bandhani, which establishes a traditional appeal.
On the border, there exist sparkling gemstones that elevate its overall look. Woven on a chiffon base, it offers an effortless feel while carrying it.
10. Maroon Silk Woven Banarasi Saree
One of our most loved sarees is this maroon saree in premium Banarasi silk fabric. Featuring appealing nature-inspired motifs in gold-toned threadwork – it looks heavy but feels absolutely lightweight.
Its intricately designed pallu gives it a royal look – perfect for newly married women who want to optimize on the maximalist appearance.
Apart from Teej sarees, another significant factor for married women is their ‘solah shringar.’ Let’s understand how newly married women can perform it with their teej sarees.
Purpose of ‘Solah Shringar’ on Teej for Newly Married Women
The term ’solah shringar’ means 16 forms of beauty items that married women deck themselves with and receive blessings from Goddess Parvati. These items include jewellery, makeup, and clothing that together embrace divine femininity and marital devotion.
Take a look at the ‘16 Shringar’ items as per the Hindu tradition;
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Bindi
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Sindoor
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Saree
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Maang Tikka
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Kajal
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Nose Ring
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Earrings
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Necklace
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Mangalsutra
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Bangles
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Armlets
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Mehendi
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Kamarbandh
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Anklets
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Toe Rings
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Fragrance
It is believed that each of these beauty elements activates a woman’s feminine strength and embraces her in the most pure form.
Teej Sarees for Newly Married Women by Sudathi
Teej is more than just a festival – it’s an emotional moment for every newly married woman. It celebrates love, togetherness, and the start of a new chapter. From meaningful colours like green and red to traditional Bandhani prints, every saree you choose becomes a part of this special memory.
Picking the right Teej saree isn’t about following rules – it’s about choosing something that makes you feel beautiful, comfortable, and connected to tradition. Whether you love rich silks or easy, flowy fabrics, what matters most is how you feel wearing them.
With Sudathi’s curated Teej collection, finding that perfect saree becomes effortless. So dress up, complete your solah shringar, and enjoy your first Teej feeling confident, beautiful, and truly yourself.