





Kunika Soft Silk Blue Handwork Anarkali Dress

What You Will Receive: 1 Fully Stitched Anarkali long dress + 1 Dupatta
Embellishment: Zari Work (Buttis), Lace
Dupatta: Organza with Dual-Tone and Heavy Zari Border
Dress Length: 54 inches
Front Neck Length: 6 inches
Yoke Length: 14 inches
Sleeve Length: 11.5 inches
Wash Care: 1st wash strict; dry clean only; 2nd wash onwards, mild shampoo wash.
A regal floor-length Blue Anarkali gown crafted in luxurious soft silk, featuring an all-over pleated silhouette enriched with subtle gold zari work and buttis. The fitted bodice is elevated with a handworked gold neckline, adorned with multicoloured floral and bird motifs, while king lace detailing along the bodice and hem adds refined grandeur. Paired with a dual-tone organza dupatta finished with a broad zari border, this ensemble is ideal for weddings, receptions, and grand festive celebrations.
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Soft Silk
Blue
Handwork
54Inch
10-15 Working Days
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