Heavy Kalamkari Print Soft Silk Saree with Muniya Border and Paithani Pallu.
Fabric : Soft Silk
Length – 5.50 Meter & 0.8 Meter Blouse
Package Content : 1 Saree With 1 Blouse Piece
Work : Weaving & Kalamkari print
Color : Multi
Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings.
Wash Care : DRY CLEAN ONLY
International shipping is available.
A Heavy Kalamkari Print Soft Silk Saree with Muniya Border and Paithani Pallu is a beautiful and traditional Indian saree that combines various artistic elements. Let me break down the description for you:
- Heavy Kalamkari Print: Firstly, Kalamkari is a traditional Indian art form that involves hand-painting or block-printing intricate designs on fabric. In the case of your saree, it features a heavy Kalamkari print, indicating that the design prominently displayed across the saree.
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Soft Silk Fabric: The saree made of soft silk fabric, which knew for its luxurious texture, sheen, and drape. Soft silk is a popular choice for sarees due to its comfort and elegance.
- Muniya Border: The Soft Silk saree has a Muniya border. Muniya is a type of decorative element often seen in Indian textiles. It refers to a narrow strip or band of design that runs along the border of the saree. The Paithani soft silk saree with Muniya border adds an additional embellishment to the saree, enhancing its overall appeal.
- Paithani Pallu: In Addition, The Soft silk Saree pallu is the loose end of the saree that draped over the shoulder. Moreover, Paithani is a style of weaving originating from Maharashtra, India. It characterized by intricate designs, vibrant colors, and metallic threadwork. In Addition, Having a Paithani pallu soft silk saree means that the saree’s loose end showcases the distinct beauty of Paithani weaving.
Overall, a Heavy Kalamkari Print Soft Silk Saree with Muniya Border and Paithani Pallu is a stunning piece of traditional Indian attire that combines the grace of soft silk, the artistry of Kalamkari print, the elegance of Muniya border, and the richness of Paithani weaving.
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