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Bud Silk Pink Saree with Blue Border
Bud Silk Violet Saree
Bud Silk Sandal Saree
Bud Silk Green Saree
Kerala Plain White with Pink Shade Border Saree
Known as Kasavu sarees, these traditional sarees from Kerala feature a white or cream body with a golden border. Lightweight and breathable, they symbolize elegance and are commonly worn during festivals and weddings.
Linen Saree_ Red and Olive Green With Silver Border
Product Details:
- Fabric: 100% Pure Linen
- Length: Standard 6-7 meters
- Available Colors: Soft Pastels, Vibrant Hues, Elegant Neutrals
- Care Instructions: Dry clean or hand wash for long-lasting quality
- Ideal for: Day events, office wear, casual outings, and more
Khadi Blue and Red
Made from hand-spun, handwoven fabric, Khadi sarees are eco-friendly and versatile. Available in cotton, silk, or blends, they are known for their minimalistic designs and cultural significance. Perfect for all seasons.
Khadi saree -Baby pink
Khadi Red with Black Saree
: Made from hand-spun, handwoven fabric, Khadi sarees are eco-friendly and versatile. Available in cotton, silk, or blends, they are known for their minimalistic designs and cultural significance. Perfect for all seasons.
Khadi Brown with Black Saree
: Made from hand-spun, handwoven fabric, Khadi sarees are eco-friendly and versatile. Available in cotton, silk, or blends, they are known for their minimalistic designs and cultural significance. Perfect for all seasons.
Khadi Red Saree
: Made from hand-spun, handwoven fabric, Khadi sarees are eco-friendly and versatile. Available in cotton, silk, or blends, they are known for their minimalistic designs and cultural significance. Perfect for all seasons.
Khadi Sandle Saree
: Made from hand-spun, handwoven fabric, Khadi sarees are eco-friendly and versatile. Available in cotton, silk, or blends, they are known for their minimalistic designs and cultural significance. Perfect for all seasons.























