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Mitera Navy Blue & Gold-Coloured Silk Blend Woven Design Kanjeevaram Saree

(3 customer reviews)

Original price was: ₹9,598.40.Current price is: ₹1,275.20.

SKU: A421B06E Category:

Description

Design Details:
Navy Blue and Gold-Coloured kanjeevaram woven design saree and has a zari border
Blouse Piece
The model is wearing a stitched version of the blouse piece. The saree comes with an unstitched blouse piece
Origin:
Kanjeevaram sarees are made in the Kanchipuram region in Tamil Nadu. The fabric bears the images of all the scriptures embossed on the walls of the temples of the Kanchipuram village.

Length: 5.5 metres plus 0.8 metre blouse piece
Width: 1.2 metres

Show off your feminine side with this elegant Mitera traditional saree. Match this navy blue design with caged heels and statement jewellery when you have a event to attend.

Saree fabric: silk blend
Blouse fabric: silk blend
Dry-clean

Additional information

Blouse

Blouse Piece

Blouse Fabric

Silk Blend

Border

Zari

Multipack Set

NA

Occasions

Traditional

Ornamentation

NA

Patterns

Woven Design

Print or Pattern Types

Ethnic Motifs

Saree Fabric

Silk Blend

Sustainable

Regular

Type

Kanjeevaram

Wash Care

Dry Clean

3 reviews for Mitera Navy Blue & Gold-Coloured Silk Blend Woven Design Kanjeevaram Saree

  1. Myntra Customer

    Best Quality for Saree….
    Money is full value for this Product.

  2. Myntra Customer

    This saree was wonderful, good looking, nice in fabric and almost of same as shown in image. Small issue I found was some threads was coming out from opposite side probably due to woven like it so one has to wear it sincerely so that safety pin or otherwise thread could not displace from clothe. So I gave 4 points otherwise my mom and I loved it. Thanks myntra…

  3. Myntra Customer

    First of all, the sari doesn’t look the way it looks here – the color is different (lighter).
    More important, at the bottom, the sari has a bad finish – it was so sharp that it cut into my right leg as I walked- it was hell. So much so that on the way back, i bandaged my leg where the sharp edges of the sari were coming into contact with the skin. Later i got a similar looking cloth stitched on the sharp edges (otherwise it’s impossible to wear the sari).

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