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Sanskriti Vintage Green Heavy Wedding Sarees Satin Woven Brocade Sari Fabric

$ 39.32

  • Brand: Sanskriti vintage
  • Color: Green
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • FABRIC: weight- 986 grams
  • Gender: Women
  • Itemcode: BHS-2171
  • Material: Satin
  • Modified Item: No
  • Size: 5 Yard x 1.25 Yard
  • Style: Saree
  • Type: brocade saree
  • UPC: NA
  • gtin13: NA

Description

Welcome To World's Best Vintage Saree Store. Experience the best of Indian Fabric Heritage! About this item 'THE ITEM COLOR OR SHADE MAY BE DARKER OR LIGHTER THAN THE PICTURE.' Sanskriti Offers This Vintage Shade Of Green Color Woven Brocade/Banarasi Heavy Saree Which Is Crafted With Satin (Not Pure Fabric) Base Fabric. The Pallu & Border Sari Features Floral Design With Metallic Golden Zari Work, Pink/Green Woven Thread Work. You Can See Similar Zari & Thread Woven Work With Floral Design In Center Part Of The Sari. As The Item Is Vintage, Some Minor Stains And Defects Are Expected. This Heavy Saree Can Be Used For Various Crafting Ideas Too. Use It For Dress Designing, As A Throw, As Window Dressing, Upholstery, Table Linen And Much More. Let Your Creative Juices Flow! 'International Buyers Please Note: Import Duties, Taxes, And Charges Are Not Included In The Item Price Or Postage Cost. These Charges Are The Buyer's Responsibility. Please Check With Your Country's Customs Office To Determine What These Additional Costs Will Be Prior To Bidding Or Buying. Buyer Will Pay Custom Duty/Tax. It Is Calculated And Charged Differently By Every Country. As A Seller I Do Not Have Any Control Over It. VAT Or Sales Tax Is Calculated By The Platform At The Time Of Checkout. Customs Charge Is Payable At The Time Of Delivery.' 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.