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Striped Multi-color Gold Zari Cutwork Brocade Handwoven Katan Silk Banarasi Dupatta

SKU: DPT-4561002801-MLT
Offer Price: ₹11,695.00 INR Regular Price: ₹16,590.00 INR

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Like a summer sky touched by twilight, this handwoven Banarasi dupatta brings together diagonal waves of coral, tangerine, rose, and muted green—elevated by gold zari chevron motifs across its length. The classic border and striped ends provide a grounding finish to the otherwise playful gradient.

Style it with a plain kurta in blush pink, mango yellow, or soft green for brunches, farewell meets, or a spontaneous mid-week celebration.

  • Color: Coral, Tangerine, Rose, Green with Gold Zari

  • Design: Diagonal Chevron Pattern with Classic Border and Striped Ends

  • Weave: Handwoven Cutwork Brocade

  • Composition: Pure Katan Silk and Zari

To find the best pairing for this dupatta, explore our Fabrics for Dresses Collection.



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