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Gray Banarasi Leopard Stripes Brocade Handwoven Silk-Wool Unisex Dress Shawl

SKU: SWL-4498801902-GRY
Offer Price: ₹16,595.00 INR Regular Price: ₹26,590.00 INR

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A bold yet sophisticated piece, this handwoven shawl reinvents the wild with a meticulous leopard-stripe pattern in black and maroon on a steely grey base. Woven in pure silk and wool, the fabric carries a soft matte finish.

Drape it over a minimalist kurta, a structured coat, or even a silk saree for a look that blends primal confidence with quiet restraint. Perfect for gallery evenings, creative meetings, or gifting to someone with an eye for the unconventional.

  • Color: Grey with Black and Maroon Motifs

  • Design: Handwoven Leopard Pattern Brocade

  • Composition and Yarns: Pure Silk Warp, Pure Wool Weft



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