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Light Lavender Kanjivaram Silk Saree - DJ208
Regular priceRs. 18,750.00
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Made in India
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Authentic Pure Silk
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This light lavender kanjivaram silk saree has a body that features delicate floral veins and mango with navy blue highlights, all woven in luxurious gold and silver Zari. The border is equally exquisite, showcasing the traditional kodi thilagam pattern, muthu motifs, circular buttis, and a large floral kaleidoscopic design that is truly unique and attractive. The pallu of this saree features an intricately woven floral pattern in stunning Zari, adding an extra touch of elegance to the overall design. And to top it off, the contrast navy blue blouse woven in pure silk with a matching border perfectly complements the saree, making it an absolute head-turner. If you're looking to make a statement at a special occasion or your way to the work day, the Kanjivaram Silk Saree is the perfect choice. Its mesmerizing design and luxurious feel will make you stand out in the crowd and leave everyone in awe.
Product Code: DJ208 Material : Kanjivaram Silk Length: 5.5m Blouse – 80cm Weight (approx): 948 grams Wash Care: Dry Wash Delivery: Within India 7-10 days, Overseas 15-25 days Colors: Light Lavender Fabric: Pure Silk Zari: High Quality Silk – Fine 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.