
Moora Saree | Orange | Hand Block Printed | Chanderi Cotton Silk
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Modesty was never this bold! This gorgeous saree from our summer collection brings to you a refreshing twist to wear saree in a contemporary way with bright hues.
Details
Fabric: Chanderi Silk
Color: Orange
Length: 5.50 meters; Width: 44 inches
Blouse Piece: Yes, 1 meter
Note: Blouse shown in the picture is not part of the saree
Printing: The age-old technique of dyeing and colouring fabric with wooden blocks has been improved through the decades, making block prints a mark of pride for India. One such technique is Bagru Print, which was introduced by the Chippa community who migrated from Sawai Madhopur and settled in Bagru around 450 years ago.
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Moora Saree | Orange | Hand Block Printed | Chanderi Cotton Silk
Buy it now:
Modesty was never this bold! This gorgeous saree from our summer collection brings to you a refreshing twist to wear saree in a contemporary way with bright hues.
Details
Fabric: Chanderi Silk
Color: Orange
Length: 5.50 meters; Width: 44 inches
Blouse Piece: Yes, 1 meter
Note: Blouse shown in the picture is not part of the saree
Printing: The age-old technique of dyeing and colouring fabric with wooden blocks has been improved through the decades, making block prints a mark of pride for India. One such technique is Bagru Print, which was introduced by the Chippa community who migrated from Sawai Madhopur and settled in Bagru around 450 years ago.
Wash Care:
Dry Clean
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Buy it now:
Modesty was never this bold! This gorgeous saree from our summer collection brings to you a refreshing twist to wear saree in a contemporary way with bright hues.
Details
Fabric: Chanderi Silk
Color: Orange
Length: 5.50 meters; Width: 44 inches
Blouse Piece: Yes, 1 meter
Note: Blouse shown in the picture is not part of the saree
Printing: The age-old technique of dyeing and colouring fabric with wooden blocks has been improved through the decades, making block prints a mark of pride for India. One such technique is Bagru Print, which was introduced by the Chippa community who migrated from Sawai Madhopur and settled in Bagru around 450 years ago.
Wash Care:
Dry Clean





















