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Red Lambani Tribal Soft Cotton Saree
Red Lambani Tribal Soft Cotton Saree
Red Lambani Tribal Soft Cotton Saree
Red Lambani Tribal Soft Cotton Saree
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Red Lambani Tribal Soft Cotton Saree

Rs. 9,500.00
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Own this beautiful hand embroidered lambani saree with natural dyes.The Lambani embroidery is an amalgam of pattern darning, mirror work, cross stitch, and overlaid and quilting stitches with borders of “Kangura” patchwork appliqué, done on loosely woven dark blue or red handloom base fabric. Lambani embroidery is commonly mistaken as Kutchi (Kachhi) embroidery because of mirror work, but shells and coins are unique to this type of embroidery. Also, the stitches used are different. The women make a Spectacular sight in their traditional attire, which is exquisitely hand work by themselves.

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Red Lambani Tribal Soft Cotton Saree
Rs. 9,500.00
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Red Lambani Tribal Soft Cotton Saree
Rs. 9,500.00

Own this beautiful hand embroidered lambani saree with natural dyes.The Lambani embroidery is an amalgam of pattern darning, mirror work, cross stitch, and overlaid and quilting stitches with borders of “Kangura” patchwork appliqué, done on loosely woven dark blue or red handloom base fabric. Lambani embroidery is commonly mistaken as Kutchi (Kachhi) embroidery because of mirror work, but shells and coins are unique to this type of embroidery. Also, the stitches used are different. The women make a Spectacular sight in their traditional attire, which is exquisitely hand work by themselves.

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