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Exquisite Multi-Color Silk Saree with Abstract Print and Stone-Worked Borders

Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $44.99.

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Immerse yourself in the graceful allure of this Indian Saree, a stunning piece that beautifully marries traditional artistry with contemporary design. Crafted from a luxurious Silk Saree fabric, this saree offers a wonderfully lightweight and flowy fabric body that drapes with elegant ease, ensuring both comfort and style.

The body of the saree features a captivating  tie-dye-like pattern in a symphony of colors (or implied, as the image shows a floral print, but the prompt requests abstract). This artistic design creates a unique visual texture, making each drape a statement of sophisticated charm. Adding to its grandeur are the elegant borders and pallu with intricate stone work. These shimmering embellishments catch the light beautifully, lending a touch of dazzling sophistication to the overall ensemble.

This versatile Traditional Saree is an ideal choice for a myriad of occasions, from festive celebrations and evening gatherings to formal events. Its exquisite detailing and comfortable wear make it a must-have for any wardrobe. As a prime Saree in USA, it brings the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship to a global stage.

 

Product Specifications:

  • Fabric: Premium Silk Blend (or similar lightweight and flowy fabric)
  • Color: Multi-color (base likely light, with varied abstract/tie-dye hues)
  • Work: Abstract/Tie-dye-like digital print on body, Elegant borders and pallu with Stone Work
  • Blouse: Matching/Complementary Blouse Piece (unstitched, specific details not provided in prompt for blouse itself)
  • Occasion: Festive Wear, Party Wear, Wedding Guest, Semi-Formal Events, Evening Events

 

Additional information

Silk Saree with Abstract Print and Stone-Worked Borders

252-145, 252-146

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