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Sarees During Navaratri Are the Outfit to Wear Right Now

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The next level of your Navratri style. Lean on our seasonal six-yard essentials that are sure to elevate your appearance this season. A garment that embodies both fashionableness and festivity? A classic saree that will go with anything and will be indispensable for your ethnic wear collection. An elegant saree, whether it be a classic red or a trendy design, is here to improve your game. The spectacular choices are masters of the grand entrance.  At a happy event, a beautifully draped pre-made backdrop may steal the show without requiring the celebrant to spend hours perfecting their draping skills. One timeless saree may take you from your closest friend's sangeet to the next Navratri festivities. A saree is the perfect choice if you're looking for a silhouette that meets all your fashion needs because it's easy to wear and it looks great on everyone. Take this as a cue to go out and purchase yourself an ethnic saree, the perfect combination of sophistication and comfort

How To Care For Your Sarees When They Are Not In Use

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Each and every Indian lady, married or not, has at least one saree. No matter whether we're talking about cotton, tissue, or silk, all of which are essentials throughout the wedding season, we need to take good care of our pricey purchases. Have no fear. Regardless of what comes up, we've got you covered. You'll want to keep your sarees in good condition to wear them in the approaching wedding ceremonies, and here are some suggestions to assist. These sarees are lightweight and airy, making them ideal for warm weather. Care for your cotton sarees by following these steps: Separate washing is recommended since dark colors often run. Leave them to dry in the shade. Each wash should be followed with starch to preserve the color and sheen. Silk and Georgette Sarees. Avoid soaking these sarees for extended periods of time, since doing so can cause the colors to run. Sarees Made of Chiffon and Georgette Due to the fragility of the fabric, they should be handled with care. Chiffo

Recognize Specific Characteristics of Kanchipuram Silk Sarees 

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No matter how many times we see them, Kanchipuram silk sarees never cease to amaze us with the variety of colors, fabrics, and designs they come in. When woven on a handloom, a classic Kanchipuram silk saree demands painstaking precision and might take many days to finish. Every Kanchipuram silk saree boasts the artistry of its weaver by including intricate designs inspired by the temple, Hindu mythology, and mythological animals. How come sarees made from Kanchipuram silk are so exceptional? The silk sarees have their origins in the city of temples, Kanchipuram, and are woven from the original, pure mulberry silk threads that have been used for centuries. To understand why traditional Kanchipuram sarees are so much heavier than other silk sarees, you need to know a little bit about the history of the textile.  Kanchipuram silk sarees are woven with yarn that is made by interlacing three or four strands of mulberry silk thread. This is also how these beautiful sarees got their name, &