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White Banarasi Oceanic Pisces Silver Zari Brocade Handwoven Unisex Silk Scarf 80"x10"

SKU: SCF-4521400101-WHT
Offer Price: ₹3,295.00 INR Regular Price: ₹4,990.00 INR

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Soft as moonlight and intricate as ocean ripples, this handwoven scarf is a study in quiet luxury. Woven in pure white silk with a subtle sheen, the brocade pattern invokes fluid, Pisces-inspired waveforms that shimmer with understated silver zari. The result is a whisper-light accessory that carries a touch of poetry.

Perfect for formal wear under jackets, party settings, or elevated casuals, it exudes elegance without ever trying too hard. Drape it with confidence—it’s as individual as you.

  • Color: Ivory White with Silver Zari

  • Design: Pisces

  • Composition: Pure Silk, Silver Zari



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