Shloka Kalamkari Lehenga Set in Blue
Product Description
Look at this stunning yet traditional Shloka Kalamkari Lehenga Voni, the scalloped pattern blouse at the front with meaningful laxmi devi shloka at the back side of the blouse. The sleeves are crafted with patola patch handwork and a Zari-weaving border. The clear pleated 5-meter skirt flare adds grace yet comfort to carry with the same zari detailing border work. A dupatta with kalamkari will also add a cultural vibe. This half saree is ultimate for Housewarming, cultural events, pooja or temple visits, and family weddings.
BLOUSE DETAIL:-
Front Neck depth-7.5inches
Sleeve length-10inches
Back Neck: 4inches
(The blouse is padded, and the length varies depending on the size. For accurate measurements, please check the size chart.)
Duptta: 3mtr Cotton Kalamkari
SKIRT DETAIL:-
Length-42inches with cotton line
(including 12inches Broad can can with two layer Crepe Line)
Closure: Side Zip along with string in Skirt and hook in blouse
Wash Care: Dry Clean
Dress: The model is wearing an XS-size dress
100% Pure Handloom
Blue
Handwork, Kalamkari
10 to 15 working days
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