Majestic Brocade Gadhwal Silk Saree in Purple and Green with Heavy Golden Zari
₹18,500
Gracefully crafted Brocade Gadhwal silk saree with rich golden zari and detailed floral patterns in a luxurious purple-green blend. A true classic for weddings and grand celebrations.
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Make a powerful traditional statement with this Brocade Gadhwal Silk Saree, a fusion of artistic weaving and royal aesthetics. The saree features a deep purple brocade body with intricately woven golden zari motifs and a parrot green contrast border and pallu. The opulent texture, heavy zari weaving, and heritage patterns reflect grandeur and class. Ideal for brides, festive gatherings, or special events, this saree is a masterpiece in every drape.
Specifications:
Saree Colour: Royal Purple with Parrot Green Border
Fabric: Brocade Gadhwal Silk
Design: All-over brocade weave with heavy zari motifs
Border & Pallu: Rich contrast green with golden zari work
Saree Length: 6.3 meters (with blouse)
Blouse: Running blouse in green with zari border
Occasion: Bridal, Festive, Religious Ceremonies
Care: Dry Clean Only
Note: Slight variations in weaving and colour may occur due to handloom nature
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