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Silver Grey Organza Tissue Silk Saree | Dual Sequence Embroidery with Multi Stone Handwork

Silver Grey Organza Tissue Silk Saree | Dual Sequence Embroidery with Multi Stone Handwork

$140.00

Embrace contemporary elegance with our Silver Grey Organza Tissue Silk Saree from the Riwahyat Collection by Mohmanthan. This sophisticated ensemble combines the subtlety of light grey with a unique blend of Organza Tissue and Natural Satin Silk, enhanced by intricate dual sequence work and multi-stone detailing that creates a perfect balance of modernity and tradition.


Exquisite Fabric Selection: ▸ Saree: Unique combination of Organza Tissue Silk and Natural Satin Silk ▸ Blouse: Smooth Natural Satin Silk for a coordinated look


Artisan Craftsmanship: ✨ Dual sequence embroidery creating patterns with depth and dimension ✨ Hand-placed multi stone work for added glamour and texture ✨ Expert handwork showcasing exceptional skill and attention to detail


Color Story:

  • Main Ensemble: Sophisticated light grey that embodies modern elegance
  • Accents: Multi-colored stones that add pops of color and visual interest

Measurements: ✓ Saree: Standard length (approximately 5.5-6 meters) ✓ Blouse: 0.80 Meters of unstitched fabric


Why This Stands Out:

  • The sophisticated grey hue is perfect for those who appreciate understated elegance
  • Unique fabric combination of Organza Tissue and Natural Satin Silk creates interesting texture and sheen
  • Intricate dual sequence work with multi-stone detailing adds just the right amount of glamour
  • Perfect blend of contemporary color with traditional craftsmanship

Occasion Perfect: Ideal for:

  • Evening wedding ceremonies and receptions
  • Festive celebrations
  • Cultural events
  • Special family gatherings

Complete The Look: Pair with:

  • Silver or platinum jewelry for a modern touch
  • Statement earrings and delicate bangles
  • Elegant heels in silver or metallic tones
  • A clutch with embellishments that complement the stone work

Note: The first wash of the garment should always be Dry-Cleaned to preserve the fabric quality and embroidery. There might be slight color variation due to lighting conditions during photoshoot.

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