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Monarch (Blouse)

Black Brocade Sleeveless Designer Blouse With Round Neck

SKU: SUTAB398A
Sale priceRs. 2,094.40 Regular priceRs. 2,464.00

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Product Type: Blouse

Type: Padded

Fabric: Brocade

Sleeve : Sleeveless 

Neckline: Round Neck 

Shoulder Strap: 0.03 m (2.79 cm)  

Full Shoulder : 0.15 m (15.49 cm)

Back Neck Depth: 0.19 m (18.54 cm)

Blouse Length: 0.33 m (33.02 cm)  

Opening: Front Zip 

Wash care: Dry Wash 

Su, the model is wearing size S blouse and the saree is Snow Flakes

NOTE : The measurements are of size S (small) and the rest of the sizes would vary according to the standard measurements mentioned in the size chart.

Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.

What You will Recieve: 1 Blouse

Her word was the word and no one would ever refuse it. Her gestures would immediately result in action and there would be no delay at all. She could easily be mistaken for a dictator if you don’t look closer. But, if you do, you will see that she is a leader – a leader who knows exactly what the people want and gives them exactly what they love!

The word brocade immediately conjures up festivities in our mind. The decorative fabric is distinctively known for its embossed design that is woven with a supplementary weft technique that highlights the design on the fabric. It often looks like a work of embroidery but one that is woven into the base fabric and not stitched on the fabric. This is in fact the allure of the fabric. The designs are mostly created with silk threads in gold or silver although other colours can be used too. The richness that brocade exudes is something magical. It is no wonder that this type of work was a favourite among emperors and queens!

The whole process takes place on a handloom that holds the warp and weft threads for weaving. An external weft thread is then used to create brocade designs. The extra weft is non-structural and can be used to produce either continuous designs or isolated patches of design. The origin of brocade work is said to have been in China, where silk production was popular. Today, Indian apparel has a generous dose of brocade work with expert craftsmen designing and weaving intricate designs.

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