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Elevate your traditional wardrobe with our exquisite Orange Cutwork Handloom Banarasi Dupatta. This luxurious accessory is crafted from pure silk, showcasing the finest artistry from the skilled weavers of Varanasi, India. Renowned for its shining glossy finish, the dupatta features an intricate Phekua weave, emphasizing its opulent design. The stunning orange color, enriched with lustrous silk, makes it a regal addition to any attire, perfect for weddings, receptions, or festive occasions. Each piece is a masterpiece that represents elegance and sophistication, making it a must-have for anyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship.

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Features Description
Material Pure Silk by Lustorous Silk
Color Orange Jangla
Weave Technique Handspun Phekua
Wash Care Dry-clean only
Specialty Intricate gold and silver zari & Phekua booti decoration
Shipping Worldwide Shipping available
Attributes Description
Dimensions Varies (custom sizes available on request)
Weight Lightweight yet rich in texture
Origin Handcrafted in Varanasi, India
Style Traditional Banarasi style with modern elegance
Usage Ideal for festive occasions, weddings, and traditional celebrations

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Brand: Lustorous Silk | Technique: Cutwork/Phekua

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