Mokshika Dharwad (Dress) in Maroon
Product Description
This Mokshika Dharwad (dress) is weaved from handloom cotton, featuring a vibrant color that enhances the look of one. The V-neckline is highlighted with intricate handwork. A golden zari border adds an ethnic touch, enriching the Mokshika Dharwad dress. The dress includes a convenient side zip for easy wear, and the matching handloom cotton dupatta perfectly complements the overall attire. (Side Zip Attached)
Dress Length: 48inches
Front Neck Length: 7inch
Dupatta Length: 2.30mtr
Dress: The model is wearing an XS-size dress
What You Will Receive: 1 Long Dress with 1 Dupatta
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Model Height: 5.7inches
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Pure Handloom Cotton
Maroon
Handwork
12 to 15 working days
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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.