




Handloom Maheshwari Silk Cotton Saree in Blue and Red with Zari Butta
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Saree Description:
A regal Handloom Maheshwari Silk Cotton Saree in blue and red, adorned with elegant zari butta motifs and a rich golden zari border.
This exquisite dual-tone saree showcases the timeless artistry of Maheshwari weaving. The lustrous silk-cotton blend enhances the interplay of royal blue and deep red hues, while the delicate zari butta adds a festive touch. Perfect for weddings, traditional celebrations, and cultural events, it reflects enduring elegance and craftsmanship.
- Dry Clean Recommended: For the first few washes, dry cleaning is advised to preserve the saree’s natural sheen and zari detailing.
- Gentle Hand Wash (Optional): If washing at home, use cold water and a mild liquid detergent. Gently rinse without wringing.
- Avoid Soaking: Do not soak the saree for long periods, as it may cause color bleeding or fabric distortion.
- Dry in Shade: Hang to dry in a shaded area. Avoid direct sunlight to maintain the saree’s vibrant color and silk-cotton texture.
- Iron with Care: Use medium heat and iron on the reverse side, or place a cotton cloth over the saree while ironing.
Orders will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days from the date of order. We offer a hassle-free 5 days return and exchange for products bought at MRP.
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