'THE ITEM COLOR OR SHADE MAY BE DARKER OR LIGHTER THAN THE PICTURE.'
This Saree Is A Masterpiece Of Elegance, With Its Base Fabric Of Pure Satin (Silk) Woven Brocade/Banarasi In A Captivating Black Color.
Adorned With Intricate Zari Woven Work In Fabulous Gold, The Saree Features Floral & Flower Pot Designs On The Pallu And Border, Enhanced With Metallic Golden Zardozi Work .
The Center Of The Saree Showcases A Matching Zari Floral Design, Creating A Truly Fabulous And Enchanting Look The Fabric.
This Unique Vintage Saree Can Be Used For Various Crafting Ideas Even If You Don't Want To Use It As A Sari. Design A Dress, Use It As A Throw, As Window Dressing, Upholstery, Table Linen And Much More. Let Your Creative Juices Flow And Use This Decorated Fabric In Multiple Fashion.
WOW !! An Amazing Piece Of Art.
This Unique Vintage Saree Can Be Used For Various Crafting Ideas Even If You Don't Want To Use It As A Sari. Design A Dress, Use It As A Throw, As Window Dressing, Upholstery, Table Linen And Much More. Let Your Creative Juices Flow And Use This Decorated Fabric In Multiple Fashion.
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Brocade : The Tradition Of Brocade Manufacture Was Prevalent In Many Centers In India Such As Ahemadabad And Surat In The West. Paithan, Aurangabad, Raichur, Murshidabad, Delhi, Lucknow, Tanjore, Tiruchirapalli And Madras Were Other Areas Of Brocade Production. Nevertheless Banaras Brocades Stand Out As Overwhelmingly Towering Both In Style And Execution. The Word Brocade Is Derived From The Latin Word ‘Brochus’ Denoting ‘To Stab’ Or To ‘Transfix’. Brocade Designs May Be Tasvir Or Pictorial Theme, Phulwar A Floral Design, Butidar, Geometrical Pattern, Shikargah Or Hunting Scenes.