Soft Tissue Silk with Banarasi Borde silk saree, wedding deals saree, jacquard saree, saree blouse, designer saree, Blouse for women, red saree

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Soft Tissue Silk with Banarasi Borde silk saree, wedding deals saree, jacquard saree, saree blouse, designer saree, Blouse for women, red saree, Look radiant in this beautiful saree with Soft silk weaving with a contrasting blouse.
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Product code: Soft Tissue Silk with Banarasi Borde silk saree, wedding deals saree, jacquard saree, saree blouse, designer saree, Blouse for women, red saree

Look radiant in this beautiful saree with Soft silk weaving with a contrasting blouse. Keep the face soft and wear big Kundan and ruby earrings to complete the look.

Product Details :
• Occasion: Evening, Festive, and Party Wear
• Comes with the promise of superior quality
• Note- Accessories worn by the model are only for the purpose of photoshoot and styling reference.

Product Material:
• Saree fabric: Soft silk weaving with contrast blouse
• Saree Work: Soft silk weaving with contrast blouse
• Saree length: 5.5 meter

• Blouse(Unstitched)
• Blouse length: 0.80 meter
• Blouse Fabric: Soft silk weaving with contrast blouse

Wash & Care Instructions:
• Delicate Dry Clean ONLY
• Cool Iron
• Do not hand wash or machine wash
• Do not Bleach/ Tumble Dry/ Wring

History:
The word sari evolved from śāṭikā (Sanskrit: शाटिका) mentioned in earliest Hindu literature as women's attire. The sari or śāṭikā evolved from a three-piece ensemble comprising the antarīya, the lower garment; the uttarīya; a veil worn over the shoulder or the head; and the stanapatta, a chest band. This ensemble is mentioned in Sanskrit literature.

There are more than 80 recorded ways to wear a sari. The most common style is for the sari to be wrapped around the waist, with the loose end of the drape to be worn over the deals shoulder, baring the midriff. However, the sari can be draped in several different styles, though some styles do require a sari of a particular length or form.

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