Pacham Palli Saree

 3,350.00

Stylish black cotton saree with bold zigzag patterns and a striking red border—perfect for office wear, casual outings, and modern ethnic styling.

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Description

Description

Make a confident style statement with this eye-catching Black Cotton Saree with Red Border. Featuring classic Ikat-inspired zigzag patterns, this saree blends traditional weaving techniques with a bold, contemporary color contrast.

The deep black base enhances the geometric design, while the vibrant red border adds a striking edge, making it perfect for both everyday wear and semi-formal occasions. Crafted from soft, breathable cotton, it ensures comfort throughout the day without compromising on style.

Its lightweight drape and clean design make it ideal for professionals, casual gatherings, or anyone looking to add a modern ethnic touch to their wardrobe.

Key Features:

  • Classic Ikat-inspired zigzag woven design
  • Bold black base with contrasting red border
  • Soft and breathable cotton fabric
  • Lightweight and easy to drape
  • Perfect for office wear, casual outings, and day events
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