Red & Gold Roses Parandi
Description
The Guncha Parandi carries the spirit of tradition, reimagined through the art of hand-crocheted florals. Rooted in heritage yet made for today, it’s a piece that speaks of grace, celebration, and continuity. Each parandi is crafted with care, its colorful blooms weaving stories of culture and craftsmanship into your braid. Lightweight and versatile, it adds an effortless touch of beauty to festive ensembles, weddings, or even your everyday attire. More than an accessory, it’s a keepsake of artistry, where tradition meets personal style.
Additional Information
- In the Box: 1 Parandi
- Material: Rubberband, Wooden Beads, Viscose Thread, Cotton Thread & Metalic Thread
- Length (cm): 55
- Width (cm): 5
- Weight (gm): 40
- Color: Red & Brown
- Care: Dry Clean Only
Collection credit: Usha Varia
It will take 4-8 days to ship this product.
1 Each piece is handmade.
2.There will be a slight variation in colour, shape and size.
3.Thread used in this piece are hand dyed and there might be slight colour bleeding if washed.
4.Dry them in shade if wet.
This item is non-returnable.
It is eligible for replacement, within 2 days of delivery, only in an unlikely event of damaged, defective or different item delivered to you.
The Guncha Parandi carries the spirit of tradition, reimagined through the art of hand-crocheted florals. Rooted in heritage yet made for today, it’s a piece that speaks of grace, celebration, and continuity. Each parandi is crafted with care, its colorful blooms weaving stories of culture and craftsmanship into your braid. Lightweight and versatile, it adds an effortless touch of beauty to festive ensembles, weddings, or even your everyday attire. More than an accessory, it’s a keepsake of artistry, where tradition meets personal style.
Additional Information
- In the Box: 1 Parandi
- Material: Rubberband, Wooden Beads, Viscose Thread, Cotton Thread & Metalic Thread
- Length (cm): 55
- Width (cm): 5
- Weight (gm): 40
- Color: Red & Brown
- Care: Dry Clean Only
Collection credit: Usha Varia
