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Royal Blue Geometric Hand Block Print Assam Silk Saree With Running Blouse

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Royal Blue Geometric Hand Block Print Assam Silk Saree With Running BlouseEmbrace elegance with this Bhavika Fashion saree, featuring a captivating royal blue hue adorned with delicate geometric and floral motifs. The gracefully designed border and intricate pallu elevate its festive charm. Experience the silk like softness and lustrous finish of our meticulously crafted Assam Silk Viscose Blend, a testament to the rich heritage of Bagru hand block printing. Fabric: Viscose Blend with Mercerised Cotton Silk Finish Feel:

Embrace elegance with this Bhavika Fashion saree, featuring a captivating royal blue hue adorned with delicate geometric and floral motifs. The gracefully designed border and intricate pallu elevate its festive charm. Experience the silk-like softness and lustrous finish of our meticulously crafted Assam Silk Viscose Blend, a testament to the rich heritage of Bagru hand block printing.

  • Fabric: Viscose Blend with Mercerised Cotton Silk Finish
  • Feel: Soft Silk/Modal Silk Touch
  • Print Technique: Bagru Hand Block Print
  • Saree Length: 5.5 meters
  • Blouse Piece: 90 cm running blouse included
  • Weight: Approx. 600 grams
  • Origin: Hand block printed in Bagru, Jaipur
  • Care: Dry clean recommended; gentle hand wash for home care
  • Occasions: Festive wear, weddings, family functions, parties, Diwali, Navratri, sangeet, semi-formal office wear

Bhavika Fashion blends the grace of silk with the artistry of Jaipur's Bagru hand block printing — bringing you sarees that celebrate both tradition and elegance.

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