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Dark Blue Silk 3 Piece Sherwani Set

SKU : 581636

$ 225.30

Shipping Days Local: 4-5 Days Internaltional: 8-9 Days

This dark blue silk 3-piece sherwani set exudes an air of elegance and royalty

- The blue silk kurta features embellished buttons, adding a touch of opulence to the outfit. The heavily charged sequin and zardosi jaal work on the sherwani creates a mesmerizing pattern in vibrant colors, making it a truly eye-catching piece

- Paired with a white soft silk pant, the sherwani set achieves a striking contrast that enhances the overall look

-Slight variation in color is possible due to digital photography

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Colors: Royal Blue
Fabric: Silk
Work: Resham

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