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Bridal Kumkum Red Mandap Patterned Pure Kanjivaram Handloom Silk Saree *S81
Regular priceMRP Rs. 25,300.00 (Incl of taxes)
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Made in India
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Authentic Pure Silk
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Put the D in Diva with this stunning saree from Pashudh! The kumkum red body with ivory thread small squares all over the body, the eye-catching mandap pattern gold zari border ending with a green selvedge, the rich zari pallu and the red blouse, all-together make this saree the one to beat- the perfect addition to your wedding trousseau!
Product code:S81
Material : Kanjivaram silk
Length: 5.5 m; Blouse – 80 cm
weight (approx): 0.690 kg
Wash: Dry wash
Delivery: Within India 7-10 days, Overseas 15-25 days
Colours: Kumkum Red, Green, Ivory
Fabric : Pure Silk
Zari : Pure Zari
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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.