JONAKI MON(HANDLOOM COTTON SAREES)
JONAKI MON(HANDLOOM COTTON SAREES)
JONAKI MON(HANDLOOM COTTON SAREES)
JONAKI MON(HANDLOOM COTTON SAREES)
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JONAKI MON(HANDLOOM COTTON SAREES)

Regular price Rs. 2,520.00 Sale price Rs. 4,200.00 Unit price per
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STORY:

Later and as a dating coach in her office, she used her impeccable philosophies of “deeper dating” to encourage people to go on dates. She always said the “not my type” sort of people were those, one would end up spending a lot of your best times with, and can leave with a deeper understanding of the connections around. She told me once that should a date go well romantically, uncomfortable feelings of adjustments at first infuse themselves later with openness and vulnerability, because you allow yourself to be seen, really seen.

This beautiful shibori saree has all our hearts.

DETAILS:

Length:  5.8 meters ; 

Blouse Piece: No

Wash Care: 

  • Hand Wash
  • Medium iron.

Saree Colour: Blue Vitrol, Yellow and Black

Style: Tye and Dye.

Fabric: Handloom Cotton saree

*Easy exchange or return available in case of any issues with the product

DESCRIPTION:

Handloom cotton fabric is woven using hand operated looms. The warp (length) and weft (width) are two sets of interlacing yarns woven by weavers on a mechanised loom that do not use electricity. Loom fabric as a result becomes soft, durable and provides more comfort in comparison to machine-made fabric. Loom fabric that is woven with love by someone, definitely gives you a unique feel and 

Handloom cotton is more breathable and therefore, feels lighter in summers and provides more insulation in winters. Also, colour penetration in handloom cotton is more, thus making it more easier fabric for dyeing. Due to better absorbance of colour, handloom cotton looks more splendid than machine-made. Most importantly, human handling lends the fabrics a unique feel and gives the fabrics greater value.

A labour intensive skill, the art of handweaving takes 20-25 days for a saree to be handwoven. Supporting handloom fabric supports our ancient heritage of rich weaving and encourages the weavers to continue practicing this precious art-form.

Dye description:

The fabric is dyed using tye and dye technique with colour extracted from Haritaki, Turmeric and Indigo..

 


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