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Yashasvi (Handwoven Silk Cotton Saree + Blouse Piece)

Sale priceRs. 4,617.00 Regular priceRs. 6,156.00

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Custom Stitch Your Blouse (Rs. 2,025.00) Size Chart

Blouse (Inches)

XS

S

M

L

XL

2XL

Bust

32

34

36

38

40

42

Shoulder

14

14.5

15

15.5

16

16.5

Armhole

14.5

15.5

16

17

18

18.5

Waist

26

28

30

32

34

36

Length

13.5

14

14

14.5

15

15.5

Fabric: Silk Cotton Saree with Ikat PrintÂ

Color:Â Rama Blue Saree With Ikat Print on Pallu

Length: 5.7 Meters

Width: 44 Inches

Wash Care: Dry Wash

What You will Receive: 1 Saree with unstitched blouse fabric

Blouse Piece: This saree comes with a running blouse piece.

Product Type: Saree

"Yashasvi" gracefully stands out in the Shubh Utsav Collection, a masterpiece crafted by Tharii by Shrutika, embodying the ethereal beauty of the Rama blue sky. Woven meticulously with the finesse of silk cotton, this saree captures the delicate transition from the serene blue of a clear day to the artistic expression of an Ikkat printed pallu, narrating stories through its intricate patterns and hues.

The blouse, in perfect harmony with the pallu, adds an extra layer of elegance, making "Yashasvi" a celebration of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary style. It is an ode to the graceful strength that lies in our heritage, and a tribute to the women who wear it, embodying resilience, grace, and a sense of accomplishment.

As she wrapped "Yashasvi" around her, she could feel the strength and grace that the saree represented. The Rama blue of the saree was like a canvas, painted with the calmness of the sky and the depth of the ocean, while the Ikkat printed pallu and blouse spoke a language of ancient tradition and artistic mastery.

Each fold of the saree held a story, a memory of time-honored techniques passed down through generations. The silk cotton fabric caressed her skin, a gentle reminder of the resilience that lies in softness, and the strength that lies in embracing one's roots. For her, "Yashasvi" was a celebration of achievement, a token of heritage, and a piece of art that made her feel connected, accomplished, and utterly graceful.

With "Yashasvi," she was not just draping a saree; she was wrapping herself in stories, in tradition, and in the unspoken power that comes from being truly, authentically herself.

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