





Sanskruti Red Semi-kanjivaram Silk Lehenga With Potli Purse

What You Will Receive: 1 fully stitched skirt, 1 Fully Stitched blouse, and 1 Dupatta (with one potli purse)
Blouse Front: Zero Neckline Handwork
Sleeve length: Elbow
Dupatta - 3 Meter Shimmer Net Dupatta
Skirt Length - 42 inches
Skirt Fabric - Semi-Kanjivaram Silk (including 8 inches broad canvas with crepe lining)
Closure: Side zip along with a string in the skirt and a hook in the blouse
Care: Dry Clean Wash Only. Please check the Size Chart for Accurate Measurement.
A striking Semi-Kanjivaram Lehenga Set crafted for timeless celebration. The vibrant red blouse is adorned with elegant handwork along the neckline and sleeves, adding a subtle sparkle. Paired with a gracefully pleated printed lehenga and finished with a soft shimmer net dupatta, this ensemble offers a perfect balance of tradition and modern elegance—ideal for festive occasions, weddings, and special celebrations.
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Semi-Kanjivaram Silk
Red
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