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Dark Green and Violet Kanjivaram Silk Saree -DJ263
Regular priceMRP Rs. 19,350.00 (inclusive of all taxes)
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Made in India
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Authentic Pure Silk
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Look Festive in this Lovely Kanjivaram Silk Saree, designed & woven from the looms of Pashudh. The attractive dark green body is adorned with delicate thilakam buttas engulfed within intricate floral veins carrying beautiful annams in their hearts, all woven with gold zari. The contrasting violet border with maroon selvedge looks traditional with the classic kodi visiri pattern and an array of diamonds pattern, woven with gold zari and maroon highlights. The rich violet pallu features the famous seeppu rekku pattern with diamonds beautifully woven with gold zari. The plain violet silk blouse with matching border truly brings an old world charm to the saree, reminding one of our beautiful heritage, culture and the rich taste of our forefathers.
Product Code: DJ263 Fabric: Pure Kanjivaram Silk Length: 5.5m Blouse – 80cm Weight (approx): 877 grams Wash Care: Dry Wash Delivery:4 to 7 Business Days Colors: Dark Green, Violet
Please note that the dimensions of our box are as follows: Width - 9.5 inches , Height -13.5 inches . The Dimensions including the outer packaging: Width: 12 inches and Height : 18.5 inches
Note: The actual product color may slightly vary from the image depending on device you use and it’s screen settings as every monitor and screens have different capability to display colors.
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.