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- HANDWORK, KALAMKARI PHULKARI, Kalamkari Phulkaris on Chanderi
Kalamkari Phulkaris on Chanderi – Chanderi Silk
- 230 AED
- Authentic Hand Embroidered Kalamkari Phulkari Georgette Dupatta ,Phulkari is a refined rural tradition handmade embroidery work of Punjab where Phul means flower and kari means craft. Phulkari dupattas are traditional dupattas made by artisans from villages in Punjab. These skilled artisans work by hand using multicoloured threads to create beautiful, unique pieces.
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- Mirror work Dupattas
Mirror work Dupattas
- 130 AED
- Effervescent and a true reflection of the Indian spirit is this embroidery which originated in Gujarat - the mirror work. Adds a glamorous touch to every occasion and every style ,the delicate work on the dupatta connects you with the soul of the art.
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- DESIGNER, Dupattas, PATOLA, Patola Dupatta
Patola Dupatta- Black
- 135 AED
- The rich double ikat woven dupatta is definition of elegance and finesse. An absolute stunner originated from Gujarat is a colourful and ostentatious weave with its figured body, along with the subtle merging of one shade into another. This Dupatta goes With Both Ethnic And Western Outfits, Just Pair it with any basic Outfit and Highlight Your Occasion. Material- Silk…
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- DUPATTAS UNDER 120, TRADITIONAL PHULKARI, Traditional Phulkari Dupattas
Kanchan Phulkari Yellow
- 89 AED
- The art of Phulkari originated in 15 th century AD in Punjab, a north Indian state in India. Most of the women in small towns and villages are busy creating amazing Phulkari shawls and dupattas, The beauty of traditional phulkari dupatta lies in the ethnic embroidered techniques employed to churn out fine, gorgeous, light weight and aesthestically appealing dupatta. Buy…
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- Dupattas, Handcrafted Phulkari Dupatta
Handcrafted Phulkari on pure Georgette
- 190 AED
- Handwork Phulkari - Phulkari, which literally translates into‘flower work’, has a history etched in the culture of Punjab. Spun from the charkha this spectacular style of embroidery is patterned on odinis, shawls, kurtis and chunris. The main characteristics of this embroidery are the use of darn stitch on the wrong side of cloth with silken thread.
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