Admiral Narayanpet Lehenga Set in Blue
Product Description
Brace yourself for a fashion voyage with our breathtaking Admiral Blue Narayanpet Lehenga Set! Immerse yourself in the spellbinding artistry of Narayanpet handlooms, elevated by a sparkling Cotton Kalamkari Printed Dupatta and Beautiful Sleeves with a Potli Pattern that radiates glamour and vivacity in the Blouse.
BLOUSE DETAIL:-
Front Neck depth-7.5inches
Sleeve length- 7inches
(The blouse is padded, and the back neck is open. Blouse Length depends on size, Check the size chart)
Duptta:- 3mtr cotton kalamkari
SKIRT DETAIL:-
Length-42inches with cotton line
Wash Care: Dry Wash
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Cotton, Leno Silk
Peacock Blue, White
Handwork, Kawdi Worked
42inches
Ready to ship
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This product has been crafted by hand and may have slight irregularities or imperfections in color or embellishment or weaving. Any weaving or embroidery irregularities or shade variations are characteristic of the fabric and cannot be considered defects. colors as you see on the website may vary from the actual colors of the garments due to the process of photography and your device.
Copyright protection in India is governed by the Copyright Act of 1957. Under this Act, a photograph is considered an 'artistic work' and is thus protected. If someone violates the copyright, the photographer can seek legal remedies, including compensation for damages.