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Mashru Top and Skirt

Mashru Top and Skirt 


Mashru silk Top and skirt  woven in yellow, red, black & green stripes with attached zari border at B hem & plain border at waist. Wide band of sea green mashru with red & yellow stripes set slightly below waistband. Purple zari border with a thick band of diamonds set between 2 thinner bands of chevrons, with a row of triangular motifs on top. Row of gold & silver thread at join with hem of Skirt and Top. Piping at hem in yellow cotton fabric. Waist of aqua silk fabric, embroidered in running stitch in white thread, with thin rows of pink & black fabric below. Pleated at waist. Fastened at waist with with white cotton drawstring.






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