Gerua Rangi Chand
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Product detail
Details
Type: Non Padded
Fabric : Handloom Cotton
Shoulder Strap: 3.5 Inches
Shoulder Length : 14 Inches
Blouse Length : 15.5 Inches
Front Neck Depth: 7.5 Inches
Back Neck Depth: 1 Inches
Opening: Front hook opening
Sleeves : Elbow length Sleeves
Neckline : V Neck
Wash care : Dry Wash
The model is wearing size S blouse and the saree is Chamakta safed chumki.
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Story
The Chinese myths called it the Blood Moon. Modern science referred to the same phenomenon as a total lunar eclipse. It was considered ominous, a harbinger of difficult times. To this day, she’d heard stories about staying indoors when the blood moon rose, to avoid the accursed moon casting its evil spell. But she also knew better than to pay heed to these old wives’ tales and appreciate the beauty of the moon, when it was bereft of light. Over the years, she’d come to look forward to these nights when the moon glowed red – they were rare and precious and, in those moments, it almost felt as though magic was real.
Let the universe delight you with all the magic it holds, when you wear this maroon cotton blouse.
Description
Handloom cotton is handwoven by our weavers on mechanical looms. The process is time and labour-intensive, using techniques that have been passed down across generations of artisans. The resultant fabric is extraordinarily soft, breathable and resilient, and also drapes very well. Using handloom cotton not only helps us to work with smaller weavers but also plays an important role in reducing the environmental footprint of the garments we produce.
Manufacturer Suta
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