







Neelnidhi Navy Handloom Anarkali Dress

What you will receive: 1 Full Stitched Dress, 1 Dupatta (2.40 Meter)
Fabric: Pure Handloom Cotton, Viscose Organza, Handloom Dupatta
Top: 54’ Inch length, 7’ Inch Neck Depth
Closure: Side Zip
Special: Breathable, Queen Yok Work, Unique Organza pattern in Yok with Handwork
Wash Care: Dry Clean
Note: Please refer to the size chart for accurate measurement.
Elevate your festive wardrobe with this exquisite Neelnidhi Blue Handloom Anarkali. Crafted with traditional weaving techniques this dress radiates timeless elegance perfect for weddings, celebrations, and special occasions. The rich blue hue and intricate handloom detailing create an exclusive, luxurious appeal. Ideal for those who appreciate authentic craftsmanship and refined style. Make a statement in this one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
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Handloom Cotton
Blue
Zari Border, Unique Organza pattern in Yok with Handwork
54 inch
15-20 Working Days
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