Half Tussar Saree with Lambani Work in Mustard Yellow – Handcrafted Tussar Silk Saree with Traditional Tribal Embroidery

 4,800.00

Elevate your ethnic style with this stunning Half Tussar Saree with Lambani Work, featuring a graceful mustard-yellow base paired with a richly embroidered Lambani pallu adorned with vibrant mirror and thread motifs. A perfect blend of rustic tradition and elegance.

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Description

Celebrate India’s rich textile heritage with this exquisite Half Tussar with Lambani Work Saree, crafted to reflect artisanal beauty and cultural depth. The saree features a smooth, earthy mustard-yellow half tussar silk body, beautifully complemented by an intricately detailed Lambani-worked pallu showcasing colorful floral patterns, geometric borders, and traditional embroidery accents.

The natural texture of half tussar silk lends a soft sheen and graceful drape, while the Lambani work—known for its vibrant folk artistry—adds a bold handcrafted character to the saree. Ideal for festive occasions, cultural celebrations, exhibitions, and statement ethnic wear, this saree stands out for its uniqueness and craftsmanship.

Pair it with antique gold or handcrafted jewelry to enhance its heritage appeal and create a timeless look.

Fabric: Half Tussar Silk
Technique: Hand Lambani Embroidery
Color: Mustard Yellow with Multicolor Lambani Work
Occasion: Festive Wear, Cultural Events, Traditional Functions, Handloom Showcases

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