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Introducing our Net Poshak with Net Odhna, a stunning fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern elegance. This exquisite attire is crafted from premium net fabric, offering a lightweight and breathable feel while exuding sophistication. The poshak features intricate embroidery, shimmering sequins, and delicate zari work, making it perfect for weddings, festive occasions, or grand celebrations. Paired with a matching Net Odhna, this ensemble creates a regal and graceful appearance.
Designed to complement a wide range of skin tones, from fair to deep, the net fabric drapes effortlessly, enhancing the natural beauty of the wearer. The rich color palette, including vibrant shades like royal red, maroon, and gold, adds a touch of luxury and glamour, while the sheer elegance of the net fabric offers a graceful, airy look. Whether you're seeking a traditional outfit with a modern twist or a statement piece for your big day, this Net Poshak and Odhna set is the perfect choice for those who want to stand out with timeless beauty.
Fabric - Soft Net
Odhna - Soft Net
Inner - Satin
Clean Only: To maintain the vibrant colors and delicate embroidery of your Rajputi poshak, we recommend dry cleaning it. Professional dry cleaning helps preserve the fabric and intricate detailing.
Handle with Care: While wearing and handling the poshak, be mindful of sharp objects or rough surfaces that may snag the fabric or embroidery.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Refrain from using harsh detergents, bleach, or strong chemicals when caring for your poshak. These can damage the fabric and intricate designs.
Gentle Hand Wash (if necessary): If unavoidable, and a hand wash is needed, use a mild detergent in lukewarm water. Gently hand wash and avoid scrubbing the embroidered areas.
Dry Flat: After washing, lay the poshak flat on a clean surface to air dry. Avoid wringing or twisting the garment to maintain its shape and embroidery.
Ironing Instructions: Use a low-heat setting on your iron or steam press while ironing the poshak. Iron on the reverse side to protect the embroidery and embellishments.
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