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The store for handloom silk sarees, a beautiful saree which is handwoven in pure silk and zari with traditional border and a grand pallu. An initiative to promote this beautiful art and our rich tradition. For more visit: https://onlypaithani.com/collections/handloom-silk-sarees
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Introduction • Handloom sarees like Paithani, Kancheepuram, Banarasi, Tussar, Ikkat, Patola, South Indian silks, Kalamkaris are the assets of Indian ethnic wear. they're often a family heirloom and both a crucial financial and emotional investment. • Their gorgeous, ornate designs and embellishments can transform you from simple to a classy, ethnic diva during a while. If you are looking for a ideal costume for your wedding day, it can be a best choice to buy bridal sarees online, where you can find number of verities in handloom sarees. • Follow these expert tips to worry for your handloom cotton silk saree and avoid inadvertent laundry mistakes which will damage them permanently.
How to Wash a Handloom Saree: • Before washing your sarees with soap, keep them soaked in salt water for a couple of time. • But don't keep them soaked in water overnight or maybe for extended duration because it may cause discoloration. • After soaking, rinse with cold water 2-3 times before proceeding to scrub with a detergent. • Invest in good quality, mild detergents from reputed brands handy wash your sarees. Never use dyes, bleach, and harsh stain removers on delicate fabrics. • Don’t let the soap stay the garment for long. Wash it off quickly. • Try to not bundle up the saree when washing it because it's going to cause creasing of the material.
How to Remove Stain from a Handloom Saree: • In the event of an accidental staining, your sarees require immediate attention. • If it’s an oily stain, say from food, sprinkle talcum thereon and wait till it soaks within the oiliness. • Then rub it gently and see if the stain faded, wash it off. • For beverages or gravy stains, dip a plant disease in pure petrol and wipe it off. • For tougher stains, it's advisable to require it to a cleaner for a more professional wash.
How to Store a Handloom Saree: • Store the saree during a dark and dry place to avoid eventual fading of the fabric. • Store it during a vertical, hanging position in your cupboard but refrain from using metal hangers as they will leave rust stains on the material. • Keep it far away from your regular clothes, preferably during a long-term storage spot since it’s for special occasions and regular handling can leave unwanted spots thereon. • To preserve them from pests, keeping nee, and leaves in between the saree folds is best practice. • Either you done bridal saree online shopping or pick it from the store you will rarely wear it after marriage. So while keeping it in your wardrobe, change the saree folds time to time, to avoid creases which will wear and tear the material.
Best Practices to Preserve a Saree: • Avoid washing them too frequently as they have a tendency to lose their sheen from over-wash. • Instead dry them well after every wear and wear a couple of more times before washing. • If you sweat tons, it's going to leave stains in your sarees. Always wear sweat absorbing pads under your blouses to avoid this. • It’s always an honest idea to consult the saree seller or read all take advice from customer support if you buy handloom silk sarees online, about the simplest ways to take a good care for your handloom sarees. • If you notice a flaw/tear/loose embellishment, immediately catch on fixed professionally.