Product Code : 9325 |
Colors: Red, Black |
Style: Contemporary, Designer, Traditional, Festive |
Work: Self Weaving |
Fabric: Banarasi, Pure Georgette |
Occasion: Party, Festival |
Catalog No.: None |
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Product FAQs
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Blouse which is shown on model is only for modeling purpose.
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We strictly do not accept returns/exchanges on the products which are cut from the thaan.
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Inskirt (Petticoat) will not come with saree.
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Accessories are not part of product.
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All Designer Saree will be 5.40 to 5.50 meter and blouse fabric will be 0.70 to 0.80 meter. Vertically it will be 40 to 42 inches wide.
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All Handloom and Fancy Sarees are of 6.1 m to 6.3 m in length including blouse.
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Product color may slightly vary due to photography lighting techniques and your device monitor settings.
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Handcrafted, hand dyed, hand printed, hand painted, hand embroidered, handloom, hand weaved products will always have minor differences when we compare them as they are not made by machines.
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Please note that, sequence, beads, mirrors, stones, glitters and other beaded embroidery are aware of the fact that these shiny embellishments have a tendency to come off. Even with the best of handling and care this cannot be avoided altogether. Many a times during strict physical checking at the customs during transit, more than usual sequences and beads come off. Many a times it may happen that you open a box and find some pieces falling down on the floor. Or you wear the dress and in few hours you might loose some of them. Do not panic or over-react because if you look with a magnifying glass at any such dresses / sarees worn by others, you will most certainly find some pieces missing or almost at a state of falling down.
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Some fabrics like raw silk, khadi silk, cotton silk, south cotton, brocade have a textured effect where we can see the weaving & threads are visible in different directions which is a inherent characteristic or feature of that fabric and proof of its authenticity. These are not defects. This raw finish is the beauty of these fabrics.
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The first wash of the garment should always be Dry-Cleaned.
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The bright shade seen is the best closer view of fabric's color.
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