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Designer Ladies suit in cotton fabric three pc set in meera color with red and green value addition stripe patiyala and flower print ciffone dupatta. Rakhi par vishesh 50% off Manufacturer of Hand Printed Textiles Embroidered Long Kurta Mix n Match Series Designer Wear Long Kurta Casual Wear Long Kurta Casual Wear Short Kurti Duptta & Stoles Leggings Salwar & Churidar Hand Blocked Printed Saree Few words about us IndiaMART TrustSeal a Prakhya, an appearancea the clothing brand of Brij Group incorporated in the year 2005. Prakhyaa s range of indian ladies garments, ethnic ladies garments, garments wholesalers, hand block printed garments, Indian womens dress, women dress wear, womens dress suit that include Kurtas, Salwar sets, Dupattas & Stoles, Skirts, Tops, Trousers, Scarves and other meet outs are sourced from the desert state of Rajasthan, where entire villages derive their livelihood from the craft of hand block printing. One gets the sense of being caught in a time warp as camel drawn carts, laden with logs of shesham and bales of fabric, sashay their way down chaotic dusty streets, enabling with every step the metamorphosis of their cargo into gorgeously hued hand block printed textiles.
Designer Ladies suit in cotton fabric three pc set in meera color with red and green value addition stripe patiyala and flower print ciffone dupatta. Rakhi par vishesh 50% off Manufacturer of Hand Printed Textiles Embroidered Long Kurta Mix n Match Series Designer Wear Long Kurta Casual Wear Long Kurta Casual Wear Short Kurti Duptta & Stoles Leggings Salwar & Churidar Hand Blocked Printed Saree Few words about us IndiaMART TrustSeal a Prakhya, an appearancea the clothing brand of Brij Group incorporated in the year 2005. Prakhyaa s range of indian ladies garments, ethnic ladies garments, garments wholesalers, hand block printed garments, Indian womens dress, women dress wear, womens dress suit that include Kurtas, Salwar sets, Dupattas & Stoles, Skirts, Tops, Trousers, Scarves and other meet outs are sourced from the desert state of Rajasthan, where entire villages derive their livelihood from the craft of hand block printing. One gets the sense of being caught in a time warp as camel drawn carts, laden with logs of shesham and bales of fabric, sashay their way down chaotic dusty streets, enabling with every step the metamorphosis of their cargo into gorgeously hued hand block printed textiles.