New products
New products
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Karvati Kinnar Vidarbha Tussar Silk Saree
Price ₹23,500.00 -
Karvati Kinnar Vidarbha Tussar Silk Saree
Price ₹23,500.00 -
Pen Kalamkari Gopalpur Tusaar Silk Saree
Price ₹12,500.00 -
Pen Kalamkari Gopalpur Tusaar Silk Saree
Price ₹9,000.00 -
Odisha Handloom Nuapatna Cotton Saree
Price ₹4,500.00
Ajrakh Block Print
Ajrakh Block Print
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Ajrakh modal Silk Saree
Price ₹5,500.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!
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Ajrakh Modal Silk Saree
Price ₹5,500.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!
Disclaimer
There may be unevenness in the selvage and the weave. There may be a loose thread on the backside of the saree. These are the signs of a handloom, handwoven saree. Be happy!
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Ajrakh Modal Silk Saree
Price ₹5,500.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!
Disclaimer
There may be unevenness in the selvage and the weave. There may be a loose thread on the backside of the saree. These are the signs of a handloom, handwoven saree. Be happy!
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Ajrakh Modal Silk Saree
Price ₹5,500.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!
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Ajrakh Modal Silk Saree
Price ₹5,500.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!
Disclaimer
There may be unevenness in the selvage and the weave. There may be a loose thread on the backside of the saree. These are the signs of a handloom, handwoven saree. Be happy!
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Ajrakh Modal Silk Saree
Price ₹5,500.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!
Disclaimer
There may be unevenness in the selvage and the weave. There may be a loose thread on the backside of the saree. These are the signs of a handloom, handwoven saree. Be happy!
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Ajrakh Modal Silk Saree
Price ₹5,500.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!
Disclaimer
There may be unevenness in the selvage and the weave. There may be a loose thread on the backside of the saree. These are the signs of a handloom, handwoven saree. Be happy!
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Ajrakh Modal Silk Saree
Price ₹5,800.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!
Disclaimer
There may be unevenness in the selvage and the weave. There may be a loose thread on the backside of the saree. These are the signs of a handloom, handwoven saree. Be happy!
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Ajrakh Modal Silk Saree
Price ₹5,800.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed.
Disclaimer
There may be unevenness in the selvage and the weave. There may be a loose thread on the backside of the saree. These are the signs of a handloom, handwoven saree. Be happy!
ned to give a contemporary yet classy look!
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Ajrakh Linen Cotton Saree
Price ₹7,000.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!
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Ajrakh Cotton Saree
Price ₹1,600.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!
Disclaimer
There may be unevenness in the selvage and the weave. There may be a loose thread on the backside of the saree. These are the signs of a handloom, handwoven saree. Be happy!
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Ajrakh Cotton Saree
Price ₹1,600.00Ajrakh is an ancient art of resist dyeing practiced by the Khatri community in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is derived from the Arabic word "azarak" meaning blue. The design is largely jewellike shapes and traditional motifs symbolizing leaves, flowers, etc. Every piece has been designed to give a contemporary yet classy look!