Regal Green & Pink Gadhwal Silk Saree with Rich Golden Zari Border
₹18,500
A luxurious green Gadhwal silk saree with an exquisite pink and gold zari border — elegance woven for special occasions.
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Make a bold traditional statement with this Green & Pink Gadhwal Silk Saree, a perfect blend of rich cultural heritage and modern grace. The vibrant green silk is adorned with all-over golden zari floral motifs, while the contrasting deep pink border and pallu are highlighted with detailed traditional zari patterns and tassels. Crafted in the renowned Gadhwal style, this saree is ideal for weddings, festivals, and cultural celebrations. The grand pallu and Kuttu-style border detailing make it a timeless addition to your ethnic collection.
Specifications:
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Saree Colour: Green with Pink Border
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Fabric: Authentic Gadhwal Silk
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Design: Floral zari motifs with heavy pallu
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Border: Pink Kuttu-style with intricate golden zari
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Pallu: Detailed pallu with traditional motifs and tassels
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Saree Length: 6.25 meters (includes blouse)
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Blouse: Contrast pink unstitched blouse
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Occasion: Weddings, Traditional Functions, Festive Wear
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Care: Dry clean only
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Note: Slight colour variations are possible due to photography lighting
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