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What You Will Receive: 1 fully stitched lehenga, 1 stitched blouse, and 1 stitched dupatta Fabrics: Patola silk, with lace work in 3-meters dupatta. Blouse: Patola silk with soft cotton lining Work: Hand Embroidery, 8-inch neck depth, elbow sleeves Skirt: Patola silk with heavy crepe lining, 5-meter flare, 42-inch length, hand-worked embroidery Wash Care- Dry clean Closure/ Comfort: Side zip, along with a string in the skirt, and padded with a back open in the blouse. Note: Please refer to the size chart for accurate measurement.
Celebrity Look: Inspired by the iconic Patola look worn by Isha Ambani, this design celebrates the timeless heritage craftsmanship of Gujarat. Best For: Design for women who appreciate celebrity-inspired ethnic wear with a love for heritage craftsmanship. Perfect for which celebration: Sangeet, wedding receptions, mehendi ceremony, festive gatherings, and cultural functions. Speciality: The blouse design is inspired by Madhubala’s iconic style, reflecting with timeless Patola patterns and classic elegance.
BK1279N
Exclusive Patola Silk
orange
Handwork
42 Inch
15-20 WORKING DAYS
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