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Shyam Vana Vaibhav | Banarasi Silk hand embroidery heavy dress for Radha Krishna with heavy Pagdi
Shyam Vana Vaibhav | Banarasi Silk hand embroidery heavy dress for Radha Krishna with heavy Pagdi
Royal Look for upcoming festivals
Made with fine premium Silk Fabric
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Presenting a beautiful Festival Special Silk attire for Radha Krishna with beautiful Turban for Krishna ♥️
Presenting the majestic Vrindavan Kunj Bihari dress set, an exquisitely crafted ensemble designed to grace your beloved Radha Krishna deities with unparalleled splendor. Fashioned from opulent Banarasi silk, this attire features a deep, enchanting forest green hue, reminiscent of the lush groves of Vrindavan. The fabric is richly woven with intricate gold zari work and shimmering sequin embellishments, creating a truly grand and traditional look. Krishna's dhoti and patka, along with Radha's lehenga and choli, are adorned with meticulous detailing, complemented by a regal turban for Krishna and a delicate cream dupatta with matching green and gold borders for Radha. This magnificent Banarasi silk dress is a perfect offering for grand festivals, auspicious ceremonies, or any occasion deserving of the most royal shringar. ✨
Fabric -Banarasi silk with hand embroidery
Krishna - Choli + Dhoti + Net Patka + Heavy Pagdi
Radharani - Lehenga + Blouse + Net Duppata
Very high quality material used in making dress , you dont have to worry at all about quality
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