Angadi silks review

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Angadi silks review
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Monday - Sunday: 10:00 - 21:00
Address
514 Raghavendra Mutt, 39, 47th Cross Rd, 5th Block TMC Layout, 1st Phase, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka, Bangalore, India 560041

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Angadi Silks Bangalore | Angadi Silks Sarees | Angadi Silks
"Angadi Silks is located in the buzzing suburb of Jayanagar,
Angadi Silks attracts enthusiastic customers from across the country.
This one-stop destination for silk spreads over 15,000 sq. ft.
across four floors. Each floor is reminiscent of an era that has
gone by with walls beautifully decorated with Chola bronzes and
Tanjore Paintings to guild it. The walls also incorporate a
visual narrative of the Angadi Silks legacy, illustrating the legacy in deatails. Moreover, here you will find silk saree collections from all
over India including Ikkat, Phulia, Khadi, Pochampally, Banarasi, Kotas,
Chikankari, etc. apart from the ever famous Kanjivarams of
The House of Angadi."

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    Angadi Silks Bangalore | Angadi Silks Sarees | Angadi Silks
    "Angadi Silks is located in the buzzing suburb of Jayanagar,
    Angadi Silks attracts enthusiastic customers from across the country.
    This one-stop destination for silk spreads over 15,000 sq. ft.
    across four floors. Each floor is reminiscent of an era that has
    gone by with walls beautifully decorated with Chola bronzes and
    Tanjore Paintings to guild it. The walls also incorporate a
    visual narrative of the Angadi Silks legacy, illustrating the legacy in deatails. Moreover, here you will find silk saree collections from all
    over India including Ikkat, Phulia, Khadi, Pochampally, Banarasi, Kotas,
    Chikankari, etc. apart from the ever famous Kanjivarams of
    The House of Angadi."