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PARROT GREEN KATKI SILK DIGITAL PRINT SAREE
Brighten up your celebrations with this vibrant Parrot Green Katki Silk Saree. The saree features traditional white bandhani dots on a zesty parrot green base, beautifully contrasted with a rani pink zari border and pallu. The golden zari weaving and designer tassels add festive charm. Perfect for Haldi, Mehendi, Sangeet, Navratri, and day functions. Comes with a matching rani pink unstitched blouse piece.
- Standard Size 6.3 MTR apx
Brighten up your celebrations with this vibrant Parrot Green Katki Silk Saree. The saree features traditional white bandhani dots on a zesty parrot green base, beautifully contrasted with a rani pink zari border and pallu. The golden zari weaving and designer tassels add festive charm. Perfect for Haldi, Mehendi, Sangeet, Navratri, and day functions. Comes with a matching rani pink unstitched blouse piece.
Pattern: All-Over White Bandhani Dots with Ombre Effect Border
Body: Parrot Green base with white bandhani geometric patterns
Border: Broad Rani Pink Contrast Border with Golden Zari Weaving + White Bandhani dots
Pallu: Grand Rani Pink Pallu with heavy bandhani mandala work + Designer Tassels
Blouse: Unstitched - Solid Rani Pink, 0.8m
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