Saris of silk, cotton, zari and other traditional embroidery, patch and sequence works look amazing during festive season or wedding season. They are never affordable, especially due to the work done on them and the fabric used to make these fantastic looking saris. Due to the fabric and work done on the saree, it becomes very difficult to maintain them. They are very delicate and cannot be washed like other daily wear clothing. All the Indian traditional saris require special care regime to be followed in order to maintain them for a longer period.
We all must have got that one silk saree from our mother, mother in law or grandmother for wedding or any other special traditional event. They have kept these saris for decades without even a minor cut in the fabric or faded spots of colors. All the traditional methods require hard work and time for keeping the saree like new for years, but with a couple of smart tips and consideration, you can also keep your saris bright, vibrant and lustrous without any damage to the fabric. Read More...
We all must have got that one silk saree from our mother, mother in law or grandmother for wedding or any other special traditional event. They have kept these saris for decades without even a minor cut in the fabric or faded spots of colors. All the traditional methods require hard work and time for keeping the saree like new for years, but with a couple of smart tips and consideration, you can also keep your saris bright, vibrant and lustrous without any damage to the fabric. Read More...