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Red Tussar Ghicha Handloom Madhubani Painting Saree

Red Tussar Ghicha Handloom Madhubani Painting Saree

Regular price Rs. 11,798.00
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Product Description

Showcase your love for Indian heritage with this handloom Tussar Ghicha Silk Saree, featuring intricate Madhubani hand-painted artwork. The combination of Tussar and Ghicha silk ensures a rich texture and comfortable drape. Silk Mark certified for genuine quality and authenticity. Includes a running unstitched blouse piece, suitable for weddings and festive occasions, with free shipping across India.

Product Highlights:
• Madhubani Hand-Painted Detailing
• Handloom Tussar & Ghicha Silk Fabric
• Silk Mark Certified
• Unstitched Running Blouse Piece
• 6.5 Meters Length
• Perfect for Weddings & Festivals
• Free Shipping India-Wide
• Artisan-Made Authentic Craft

Product Specifications:
• Fabric: Tussar & Ghicha Silk
• Saree Length: 6.5 meters
• Blouse Piece: 0.8 – 1 meter (Unstitched)
• Design: Madhubani Hand-Painted
• Texture: Rich, Sheer, Soft
• Certification: Silk Mark Certified
• Occasion: Bridal Functions, Festivals
• Origin: India
• Care: Dry Clean Only

Why My Indian Vogue Collection?
A celebration of Indian art and premium fabric, our collection brings the perfect fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary style.

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Saree Care Tips

1.Never hand-wash or machine-wash a silk saree.
2.In case the saree gets stained, immediately wipe the stain off with cold water.
3.It is advisable to only dry-clean silk sarees.
4.Drying: Never hang a silk saree to dry in direct sunlight as doing so will cause the color to fade.
5.Don’t keep the saree bundled up as this will result in the threads of the embroidery work getting entangled.
6.Store the saree in a cool and dry place, preferably in a light cotton muslin cloth. This will give the saree breathing space and will prevent one saree from sticking to another when kept in a pile.
7.Don’t store the saree in a plastic cover as this will cause the gold embroidery to turn black.
8.Maintenance: Unfold your silk sarees and change the folding preferably every month. Ensure minimal friction between the cloth and the embroidery when you fold embroidered outfits.
9.Silk outfits are best maintained if kept in a hanging position.

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