Elegant Kuttu Gadhwal Silk Saree in Cream and Royal Blue
₹17,500
A graceful Kuttu Gadhwal silk saree with a soft cream body, rich royal blue and magenta borders, and traditional golden zari weaving—perfect for festive charm and timeless elegance.
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This stunning Kuttu Gadhwal silk saree showcases the perfect blend of tradition and sophistication. The saree features a soft cream checkered base adorned with delicate zari buttas, framed by opulent royal blue and magenta borders with intricate golden zari motifs.
The grand pallu with traditional patterns and rich zari work makes it an ideal choice for weddings, festive occasions, and cultural gatherings. The saree comes with a contrasting blouse piece to complete the regal look. Lightweight yet luxurious, it drapes beautifully for all-day comfort.
Specifications:
Saree Colour: Cream with Royal Blue & Magenta Borders
Fabric: Pure Gadhwal Silk
Weaving Style: Kuttu Border with Golden Zari
Border & Pallu: Rich zari woven motifs with contrasting shades
Saree Length: 6.3 meters (with blouse)
Blouse: Contrasting blouse piece included
Occasion: Wedding, Festivals, Traditional Wear, Celebrations
Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only
Note: Slight color variations may occur due to lighting and photography.
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