• Peeli Chhatri (Grey) Screen Print Cotton Saree Grey
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Peeli Chhatri (Grey) Screen Print Cotton Saree Grey

3,250.00

Screen print on Begampur cotton

The beautiful music of the rhythmic pitter patter, the heavenly petrichor, a steaming cup of tea and your favourite series to binge watch. Sounds like a perfect monsoon evening! Dora presents its quirky monsoon collection with a screenprint saree on Begampur cotton. Yellow umbrellas add a dollop of colour to an otherwise lazy day and if you re-watch the episodes of “How I met your mother” on rainy days, you would know that sometimes you just find things your heart craves for and this saree is one such!

As a portrayal of the two shades the sky keeps juggling during monsoons, Dora presents your favourite sari in shades of grey and blue.

Material: handwoven Begampur cotton
Blouse piece: yes 1 mtr
Wash care: dry clean

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  • Wash care: Dry wash
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