Tussar with Hand Blocked Saree – Yellow with Blue Floral Design

 6,200.00

Tussar with Hand Blocked Saree – A premium tussar silk saree featuring exquisite hand block prints. Lightweight, elegant, and perfect for weddings, festive occasions, and parties.

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Tussar with Hand Blocked Saree – Exclusive Festive Collection

Celebrate timeless tradition with this beautiful Tussar silk saree, adorned with intricate hand block prints crafted by skilled artisans. Each motif tells a story of heritage and craftsmanship, making this saree not just attire but a piece of art.

The natural sheen of tussar silk combined with the detailed hand block work gives the saree a graceful yet sophisticated appeal. Lightweight and comfortable, it drapes effortlessly – making it ideal for weddings, festive gatherings, cultural events, and parties.

This saree belongs to our exclusive festive collection, designed to make your ethnic look stand out this season.

Key Highlights:

  • Fabric: Premium Tussar Silk

  • Work: Hand Block Printing by artisans

  • Design: Traditional motifs with elegant detailing

  • Style: Blend of heritage and modern grace

  • Occasion: Perfect for festivals, weddings & parties

  • Collection: Exclusive Festive Edition

Add this timeless handcrafted tussar saree to your wardrobe and embrace the beauty of tradition with a modern charm.

তসর হ্যান্ড ব্লক শাড়ি
খাঁটি তসর সিল্কে দক্ষ কারিগরের হাতে তৈরি সূক্ষ্ম হ্যান্ড ব্লক প্রিন্ট – যা আপনার উৎসবের সাজে আনবে অনন্য ঐতিহ্যের ছোঁয়া।

🎉 আমাদের এক্সক্লুসিভ উৎসব কালেকশন থেকে বাছাই করা এই শাড়ি আপনার বিয়ে, পূজা, পার্টি কিংবা বিশেষ দিনে দেবে রাজকীয় আভা।

👉 ঐতিহ্য ও আধুনিকতার মেলবন্ধনে এই শাড়ি হোক আপনার উৎসবের সেরা স্টাইল।

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