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Steel Blue and Powder Blue Kanjivaram Silk Saree - DT212
Regular priceRs. 20,750.00
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Made in India
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Authentic Pure Silk
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This Kanjivaram Silk Saree showcases a stunning ensemble that beautifully captures the essence of craftsmanship. This saree features a mesmerizing Steel Blue body adorned with intricate buttis in Silver Zari, adding a touch of elegance and opulence to its design. The Powder Blue border showcases delicate floral motifs in Silver and Gold Zari, creating a captivating contrast that is sure to leave a lasting impression.The ornate pallu of this saree is a true testament to the skilled artistry behind its creation, with mesmerizing patterns woven in Zari. The attention to detail is evident in every thread, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate the fine art of handwoven sarees.
Completing this ensemble is a matching Powder Blue blouse that echoes the saree's intricate design. Adorned with tiny buttis and a matching border, the blouse effortlessly complements the overall look, adding a touch of sophistication and grace.
Product Code: DT212 Fabric :Pure Kanjivaram Silk Length: 5.5m Blouse – 80cm Weight (approx): 890 grams Wash Care: Dry Wash Delivery: 4 - 7 Business Days Colors: Steel Blue , Powder Blue
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Pashudh aspires to present the magic of our looms before the world, with a level of finesse and elegance that has never been seen before. Furthermore, we wish to communicate our love for weaving silk sarees and our legacy through our products. One day, we hope the global community would think of Pashudh every time they think of silk sarees.