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Sequins Embroidery sarees Patterns


Half and half Sequins Embroidery sarees concept with rama and pink color combination

Half and half saree concept




Light green Sequins Embroidery saree design


Light green saree with sequin design


Two tone light purple saree with Sequins Rose Flower embroidery butta

Two tone light purple saree with Rose Flower embroidery butta



Yellow saree with sequins Embroidery jall design

Yellow saree with sequin jall design


pink and chiku color saree with short pallu and Butta design



Indian Bridal saree

Indian Bridal saree



Beautiful saree with Black sequins jall design

beautiful saree with Black sequin jall design



Chaniya choli with kali embroidery design

chaniya choli with kali embroidery design





White cutwork saree with sequin embroidery work 


white cutwork saree with emboidery work and sequin






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  1. hi.. i am a small businessman from kerala. i am interested in your designs. can we discuss possibilities of buying wholesale from you for a new outlet i am planning to put up in kochi. pls do reply at adilfiaz@gmail.com

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