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Dancing Looms organizes its first-ever physical exhibition in Mumbai


πŸŽ‰ Exciting News! πŸŽ‰

Get ready to immerse yourself in the enchanting world of traditional craftsmanship and exquisite textiles at the much-awaited first-ever physical exhibition by Dancing Looms. With the festive season just around the corner, it's the perfect time to enhance your wardrobe with timeless elegance. We are thrilled to invite you to explore our handpicked collection of authentic handloom sarees that showcase the rich heritage of India's weaving traditions.

🌟 2nd September, 2023 πŸŒŸ
4 pm - 8 pm 

Venue: Club House, Nirmal Lifestyle, LBS Marg, Mulund (West), Mumbai

 Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Y4bDPFqJQa4VGQAM9

Indulge in the sheer luxury of silk, the breathable comfort of linen, the graceful allure of cotton-silk, and the rustic charm of khadi. Our carefully curated assortment of sarees brings together a fusion of contemporary designs and traditional aesthetics, making them a perfect choice for the upcoming festive occasions.

Join us at this exclusive exhibition to witness the artistry of weavers who have poured their heart and soul into crafting each saree. Whether you're a connoisseur of handloom textiles or simply seeking to add a touch of elegance to your collection, Dancing Looms has something special in store for you.

πŸ›️ Exhibition Highlights

Handpicked collection of soft silk, linen, organza, muslin, cotton-silk, and khadi sarees
Wide range of colors, patterns, and designs to suit every taste
A celebration of India's rich weaving heritage

Don't miss this opportunity to witness the magic of Dancing Looms craftsmanship.

See you there! ✨✨

 Stay tuned for more updates and sneak peeks into our stunning collection on our social media platforms. Follow us at https://instagram.com/dancing_looms to catch a glimpse of what awaits you at the exhibition. Let's celebrate the festive season together in style, grace, and the timeless elegance of handloom sarees.

For queries reach us on:+91 9987823974

 

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