Handwoven Meenakari half Floral Jaal Tussar Georgette Banarasi saree
This Handwoven Meenakari half Floral Jaal Tussar Georgette Banarasi saree is a piece of art and woven with silver zari! Half part of the saree exudes class because of temple pleats and the other half that contains beautiful floral design mesmerizes the onlookers.
Over 1500 women artisans who have inherited the rich tradition of this craft have worked on this collection. Every saree becomes a part of the artisan’s life as they live with the hand-woven, handloom Tussar silk saree for around 3-6 weeks to complete the work on it. The warmth and love they pour into the Saree is simply priceless and shines through in the final work.
The attractive fabric of Tussar silk and the brilliant work on it is a once-in-a-lifetime mix that comes to life in all dynamism.
Baana is the Hindi word for weft, which refers to the way each string of fabric is woven. With georgette silk in the taana, you get the best of both worlds!
Tussar silk is a material that exudes richness and beauty. This material is woven using silk threads obtained from the cocoons of silkworms belonging to the moth genus Antheraea. Since most of these silkworms are found in forest areas, Tussar silk is also known to be a wild silk variety or a forest product. The characteristic features of this material are the deep gold color that the silk exudes and the amazing texture. This kind of silk is thicker than normal silk but needs to be taken care of and preserved since the fibers are shorter and can result in a decrease in durability. But then, anything precious has to be taken care of, right? The natural sheen of this fabric is inimitable and is perfect for festive occasions as well as when you want the spotlight on you!
The magical feel of this fabric combined with the weaving skills of talented weaver results in a fabric that will embrace you and make you shine!
Important Note :
The Blouse worn by the Model in Product Photography is for Representation Purposes only. An unstitched Blouse piece will accompany the saree.
General:
- Colour and Texture of the product may slightly vary than that in the photograph.
- Dry Clean only.
Embroidery:
- May have slight irregularity which is characteristic of any hand-woven, hand-embroidered or hand-crafted product. Connoisseurs worldwide love handmade products, more because of these small variations in pattern as that adds to the unique charm of these products which is missing in machine-made products.
Handwoven:
- Missing yarn, slobs and uneven yarn contrasts are general phenomena in hand-woven products. This is a natural outcome and inherent characteristic of the hand-weaving procedure which makes the products all the more unique and beautiful.
Maintenance of Saree:
1. Always dry clean your beautiful saree silk is a delicate fabric and therefore it needs a skilled hand to wash it and dry cleaning is the best way to handle your fabric.
2. If you do end up washing your saree at home, always use cold water and just a little shampoo only after the first three washes. Harsh detergents and brushes will be very harmful to your beloved saree!
3. Wash the sari, the pallu, and the border of your sari separately to avoid damage to your gorgeous saree.
4. Never wring your saree that would be the last thing you want to do. It will wrinkle your saree and spoil it forever. First, you have to roll your saree in a dry towel to remove the excess moisture and then, hang.
5. You should always avoid drying your silk saree in direct sunlight you should dry it on the inside of your home where there is no direct harsh sunlight on it.
6. Never ever iron your saree directly, always put a cloth on it and iron it. Direct iron will affect the beautiful shine of the saree.