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Hey there!

I hope you're doing great.

Today I'm here to write a review for a very intriguing store.
Name Starts with Yellow but gives the vibes of mellow, Yellow Verandah' An iconic store that has contemporary homeware products.

The products with multiple color hues have reminded me of the great Indian Sculptors and I felt like these products are made by their descendants.

Products made of metal, wood and ceramic are very distinctive and unique.

The prices start at Rs. 200 and go on till Rs. 10000 depending upon the size.
My most favorite product from the entire product line is colorful metallic glasses and the most beautiful wall hangings.

I certainly haven't seen any handmade homeware store with a wide range of options.
The product line is incredible and if you're searching for best interior decors, trust me you're at the right place.
Do visit the store at Sarat City Capital, Hyderabad and buy some vintagey stuff for your home.

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Hey there!
Outfit for the fourth day of Navratri is Narayanapet Saree.
This Saree fabric is weaved from a village named Narayanapet in Telangana.

This beautiful saree is known for its traditional border which is the combination of red and gold threads.
The color hues of the saree are entirely different when compared to the other sarees.
The double shaded green, purple, red is known to be traditional Naryanapet saree colors.

These sarees are very lightweight and can be carried off in any age group.
They are very affordable and because of that, they got immense popularity in the market.

I used this beautiful green colored saree to dress up for one of the most beautiful paintings of Raja Ravi Varma - 'Radha in the moonlight'

This picture was painted in 1890 and it portrays Radha who sat by the riverside and thinking about her dearly Krishna.
This particular painting is one of my favorites and I really loved dressing up like Radha.

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I hope you've liked my attempt.

Do comment below and let me know your thoughts!

Lots of Love,
SP.
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