Cotton Saree with Hand Batick Print

 1,350.00

Grace your everyday and festive moments with this Hand Batick Print Cotton Saree, featuring an earthy mustard body beautifully contrasted with deep maroon batik-printed borders and pallu. Lightweight, breathable, and effortlessly elegant.

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Description

Description

Experience the charm of traditional artistry with this elegant Hand Batick Print Design on Cotton Saree, thoughtfully handcrafted for comfort and timeless style. The saree showcases a soothing mustard cotton base paired with rich maroon batik-printed borders and pallu, adorned with artistic floral and abstract motifs created using the traditional batik technique.

Crafted from soft, breathable cotton, this saree is perfect for long hours of wear, making it ideal for office wear, cultural events, day functions, and casual festive occasions. The natural texture of cotton combined with handcrafted batik prints ensures every piece is unique and rich in character.

Style it with minimal jewelry or oxidized silver accessories for a refined ethnic look that blends tradition with everyday elegance.

Fabric: Pure Cotton
Technique: Hand Batik Print
Color: Mustard with Maroon Batik Print
Occasion: Daily Wear, Office Wear, Festive Day Events, Cultural Gatherings

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