Palki

The Making of the Qunitessential Indian Beauty.| Indo-Ethinic Fashion new showroom | Kolkata


You're Invited to the opening of the new Palki Showroom, on Sunday 13th June, 2010
at 11.am onwards.


118/A Ashutosh Mukherjee Road,
Bhowanipur
Kolkata
( Opposite Anandlok Hospital)

Palki was established in the year 1998. The collection primarily Indo-ethnic, consists of sarees for party wear and wedding occasions
and an extremely popular line of bridal wear lehengas. The designs are
an amalgamation of age old crafts and contemporary cuts. The Fabric
collection compromises of traditional Benarisis, Brocades, Silks among
other heritage fabrics. These are textured with prints, fancy
dyeing...and further embellished with state of art workmanship using
mukaish, dabka, zardosi....finely fusing into fine silhouettes with
clever mix of fabrics and cuts.

www.palkical.com

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