Mesmerizing Orange to Red Banarasi Ombre Organza Saree - Enchanting Gold Floral Borders
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About this Product:
Introducing our Mesmerizing Orange to Red Banarasi Ombre Organza Saree, a true masterpiece that exudes enchanting beauty. This saree features an ombre effect, transitioning from orange to red, creating a captivating and eye-catching gradient. The saree is adorned with enchanting gold floral borders, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship of Banarasi weaving.
The ombre effect from orange to red symbolizes a vibrant and mesmerizing transformation. It is a color gradient that radiates warmth and elegance, making it a perfect choice for various occasions. The gold floral borders add a touch of opulence and allure to the ensemble.
Crafted with meticulous care, this Banarasi ombre organza saree drapes gracefully, creating a stunning and ethereal look. The combination of the mesmerizing color gradient and the enchanting gold floral borders enhances the saree's charm and allure.
Whether you're attending a wedding, a festive celebration, or a special occasion, this Mesmerizing Orange to Red Banarasi Ombre Organza Saree will make you feel effortlessly beautiful. Embrace the enchanting beauty of this exquisite ensemble, and leave a lasting impression on every occasion.
Style Tip: Create a striking contrast by pairing the saree with a red blouse and statement gold jewelry like a choker necklace or bold jhumkas for a regal and opulent appearance.
Colour: Red to Orange Ombre
Fabric: Handwoven Organza
Specialty: Handwoven Ombre
Measurement: Length -5.60 m, Width - 1.18 m, Blouse - 1 m approx
Our mantra: Artisanal.Timeless.Handcrafted
You may bump into irregularities on the fabric but they're the indicators that the fabric is purely handwoven and is not a result of digital printing or machine work. ‘Imperfect is beautiful!’
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