Sequence weave Copper Jari Linen

Sequence weave Copper Jari Linen

  1. Sequence Weave: This refers to a weaving technique where small, shiny elements (like beads, sequins, or metallic threads) are incorporated into the fabric in a repeating or sequential pattern. The result is a fabric that has a subtle shine and texture due to the added embellishments. In some cases, this can create a shimmering or glittering effect when the fabric catches the light.
  2. Copper Jari: Jari is a type of metallic thread commonly used in Indian textiles, often made of gold, silver, or copper. Copper Jari would refer to the use of copper-colored metallic thread, giving the fabric a rich, warm tone. The use of copper adds an elegant, sophisticated touch to the textile, often used in traditional Indian clothing like sarees, dupattas, and lehengas.
  3. Linen: As mentioned earlier, linen is a natural, breathable fabric made from the flax plant. It's known for its crisp texture, durability, and ability to keep the wearer cool, making it a popular choice for warm climates.

So, Sequence Weave Copper Jari Linen would be a linen fabric woven with metallic copper threads in a sequence or pattern, likely creating a shimmering, textured effect. The combination of linen's natural feel with the glimmer of copper jari makes this fabric both elegant and comfortable, ideal for high-end traditional or semi-formal wear.

MRP Price: Rs. 1500.00

Offer Price: Rs. 1200.00 (20%)

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