Chikankari Tepchi Hand Embroidered Kota Cotton Saree - Blue
Chikankari Tepchi Hand Embroidered Kota Cotton Saree - Blue
Chikankari Tepchi Hand Embroidered Kota Cotton Saree - Blue
Chikankari Tepchi Hand Embroidered Kota Cotton Saree - Blue
Chikankari Tepchi Hand Embroidered Kota Cotton Saree - Blue
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Chikankari Tepchi Hand Embroidered Kota Cotton Saree - Blue

Regular price Rs. 4,800.00 Rs. 0.00

 

                      

Before this saree became yours, it spent days in someone’s hands.

A needle moving gently through fabric. Threads finding their place. Hours passing quietly, one stitch at a time.

Handmade Chikankari is not just embroidery. It is patience, care, and a craft that has lived on through generations of artisans.

We hope that when you wear this saree, you feel that warmth — the warmth of something made by a real person, with real hands, and a lifetime of skill.

Some things are worth taking time for. This saree is one of them .

 

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Saree : Hand-embroidered Tepchi work Chikankari kota cotton saree finished with cotton lace detailing all around.

 

Color - Blue

Fabric - Kota cotton

Craft - Lucknowi Tepchi Jaal embroidery work all over the saree with lace detailing 

Length:  approx 5.5 meters 

Width -  44" Inches.

Blouse Fabric:

1- Hand block printed cotton blouse piece - 90 cms.

The blouse piece shown in the pictures can be changed to another available option. Before dispatch, we will share different blouse piece options with you, and you can choose the one you like best.

 


Wash Instructions

Handwash in mild detergents. Do not soak.



Variations in color and patterns are inherent characteristics of handloom products and are not defects.


The colour of the product may slightly vary due to device digitisation and screen/monitor settings.

Characteristic imperfections associated with hand block printing may be observed, and colours may fade or bleed due to the traditional dyeing and printing process employed.




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