






Muse Wine Handloom Anarkali Set

What you will receive: 1 Full Stitched Dress, 1 Dupatta (2.40 Meter)
Fabric: Pure Patola Silk in Handloom Cotton, Ikkat Dupatta 2.40 Meter
Top: 54’ Inch length, Elbow Sleeve, Collar Neck 7 Inch Depth
Closure: Side Zip
Special: Collar Neck, Potli work, Breathable, Natural Fabric
Wash Care: Dry Clean
Note: Please refer to the size chart for accurate measurement.
Handcrafted elegance meets timeless tradition in this exquisite wine-hued Anarkali set. Artisan-woven with meticulous attention to detail, each piece showcases authentic handloom craftsmanship. Perfect for festive celebrations, weddings, and special occasions. The flowing silhouette flatters all body types while the rich wine tone adds sophistication. Ethically made by skilled artisans, this set is a statement of cultural pride and refined taste.
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Handloom Cotton
wine
Collar Neck, Potli work,
54 Inch
15-20 Working Days
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