Yellow Pure Handloom Silk Cotton Saree From Bengal
SKU:34817
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Get MembershipThe Yellow Pure Handloom Silk Cotton Saree from Bengal is a traditional Indian saree made from a combination of pure silk and cotton threads. These sarees are handwoven by skilled artisans in the state of West Bengal, known for its rich and vibrant heritage of textile weaving. The saree is predominantly yellow in color, which symbolizes joy, happiness, and prosperity in Indian culture. The use of vibrant colors is a characteristic of Bengali sarees, as they are known for their intricate and colorful designs. The silk threads used in these sarees are of high quality and give the fabric its lustrous shine. The cotton threads add to the strength and durability of the saree, making it suitable for everyday wear. The process of making a handloom silk cotton saree is a time-consuming and labor-intensive one. The yarn is first dyed in different colors and then handwoven on a traditional loom.
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SKU:34817
Category : Silk Cotton Sarees
Weight : 0.5
Occasion : Casual,Ceremonies,Festival,Gifting,Party,Traditional
Blouse Type : No
Border : Zig
Border Type : Self
Color : YELLOW,
Fabric Type : Silk Cotton
Pattern : Butta
Zari Type : Yes
Made in Days : 3
Classification : Silk Cotton from Bengal