







Vishakha Half Saree in Vanilla
Rooted in tradition yet made for today’s queen — this Vishakha Half Saree is a beauty to timeless South Indian elegance. The rich cream pleated silk skirt is gracefully bordered with deep green and royal maroon zari work, displaying beauty in every fold. In this half saree blouse, crafted in a bold wine-purple hue with traditional maggam work with open back, a perfect pair with the matching purple Georgette dupatta, finished with golden embroidery work. Every detail whispers royalty — this half saree not just worn, but celebrated the legacy.
BLOUSE DETAIL:-
Fabric- Silk
Front Neck depth- 8 inches
Sleeve length- 11.5inch
(The blouse is padded, and the length varies depending on the size. For accurate measurements, please check the size chart.)
DUPATTA:-
Fabric- Georgette
Length- 3 meter
SKIRT DETAIL:-
Fabric- Banarasi
Length- 42 inches with cotton line
(including 8 inches broad canvas with crepe lining)
Closure: Side Zip along with string in Skirt and hook in blouse
Wash Care: Dry Clean
Dress: The model is wearing an XS-size dress
What You Will Receive: 1 fully stitched skirt, 1 fully stitched blouse and 1 dupatta
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Gadval Silk
Vanilla & Purple
Maggam work
42Inch
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