Sarojini Half Saree Lehenga Set in Green
Product Description
The Sarojini Kalamkari Lehenga takes inspiration from the age-old art of Kalamkari, a traditional Indian textile technique known for its intricate hand-painted or block-printed motifs. The contrasting silk blouse crafted by Jharkhand artisans and the embroidered organza dupatta forms a harmonious symphony of tradition and contemporary elegance. Perfect for weddings, festive celebrations, or cultural events, this ensemble celebrates the rich tapestry of India's textile heritage while embracing the allure of modern fashion.
BLOUSE DETAIL:-
Front Neck depth-8inches
Back Neck depth-10inches
(The blouse is padded, and the back neck is open. Blouse Length depends on size, Check the size chart)
Dupatta-3mtr Organza Dupatta
SKIRT DETAIL:-
Length-42inches (including 12inches Broad can can with two layer, Crepe Line)
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Dress: The model is wearing a S size dress
Banarasi Silk, Velvet, Organza
Mehandi Green and Yellow
Emroidery
ready to ship
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