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Marsoni
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Kanchi Semi Cotton Silk Dark Pink Saree with Jari boarderSemi Cotton Silk Color & Design: Semi cotton silk fabric combines the natural softness of cotton with the refined shine of silk, offering a balanced texture that is breathable, smooth and easy to drape. This fabric provides all day comfort with a graceful appearance, making it suitable for sarees and ethnic wear. Material & Purity: Fabric: Semi cotton silk Care Instruction: Dry clean only to preserve the sarees Elegance. Dimensions: Saree Length: 5.
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