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NVDHSB030 Black with Pallu Blue Color Dobby Handloom Silk Saree

NVDHSB030 Black with Pallu Blue Color Dobby Handloom Silk Saree

Regular price Rs. 9,500.00
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Dobby silk sarees are a type of traditional Indian attire made from silk fabric woven using a dobby loom. The dobby loom differs from a traditional handloom in that it allows for more complex weaving patterns, including intricate designs and motifs. Silk sarees are known for their luxurious look and feel, making them popular choices for special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and parties. Dobby silk sarees often feature intricate designs, rich colors, and fine craftsmanship, making them prized possessions for many women. They are typically worn with a matching blouse and accessorized with jewelry to complete the ensemble.

Washing silk sarees requires gentle care to preserve their delicate fabric and intricate designs. Here are some general instructions for washing silk sarees:

  1. Check the Label: Before washing, always check the care label on the saree for any specific instructions or recommendations from the manufacturer.

  2. Spot Clean if Possible: If the saree has only minor stains or spots, spot clean them using a gentle detergent or soap and cold water. Gently dab the stained area with a soft cloth or sponge.

  3. Hand Wash with Mild Detergent: Fill a basin or sink with cold water and add a small amount of mild detergent suitable for delicate fabrics. Swirl the water to create suds.

  4. Submerge the Saree: Immerse the saree in the soapy water and gently agitate it with your hands. Avoid rubbing or wringing the fabric, as this can damage the delicate fibers.

  5. Rinse Thoroughly: After washing, drain the soapy water and refill the basin with clean cold water. Rinse the saree several times until all the detergent is removed.

  6. Avoid Soaking: Do not soak the saree for an extended period, as this can cause the colors to bleed or the fabric to become weakened.

  7. Handle with Care: When lifting the saree out of the water, support it from underneath to prevent stretching or distortion.

  8. Dry Flat: Lay the saree flat on a clean towel to remove excess water. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric. Roll the towel with the saree inside to absorb more moisture.

  9. Hang to Dry: Once excess water is removed, hang the saree to air dry in a shaded area away from direct sunlight. Avoid using clothespins or clips, as they can leave marks on the delicate fabric. Instead, use a padded hanger or drape the saree over a drying rack.

  10. Iron Carefully: If necessary, iron the saree on a low heat setting while it is still slightly damp or using a pressing cloth to protect the fabric. Iron on the reverse side to avoid damaging any embellishments or embroidery.

By following these instructions, you can help preserve the beauty and integrity of your silk saree for years to come. However, if you are unsure about washing your silk saree at home, consider taking it to a professional dry cleaner who specializes in handling delicate fabrics.


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