Is a festival ever complete without a Jangla Banarasi Silk Saree? I don’t think so! On the seventh day, I suggest that you go for a Banarasi in Blue, by doing so you will feel like Mahakavi Bharathiyar’s Kannama from his poem, ‘Suttum Vizhi’.
This sari is woven into colourful silk threads. The floral motif in gold zari work all over Jal Jangla design is a type of Banarasi brocade with a heavy and intricate weaving is one of the finest woven sarees and a drape worth experiencing.
Sari https://www.nalli.com
Styled by SAKSHI NIGAM
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