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Malati – Handloom Wax Hand Batik Pure Mulberry Silk (Silk Mark Certified)

Malati – Handloom Wax Hand Batik Pure Mulberry Silk (Silk Mark Certified)

Regular price Rs. 9,250.00
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Description

    Handloom Hand Wax Batik Murshidabad Mulberry Pure Silk Saree with Silk Mark certification — handcrafted by skilled artisans of West Bengal. Contemporary floral motifs in multicolor hue hand drawn using shoru tuli in on a grey and black cracked batik canvas achieved with traditional manual wax-resist dyeing technique, a heritage art form practiced for generations. Made from 100% pure mulberry silk, woven using 3-ply silk yarn for superior strength, a richer fall, natural sheen. The saree comes with an unstitched running blouse piece.

    Details

    • Color: Grey & Black 
    • Craft: Hand Wax batik & Shoru Tuli Alpona
    • Weave Origin: Murshidabad, West Bengal
    • Length: 6.5 m, Width - 45 inches 80 cm Blouse Piece (Last image)
    • Weight: 650 grams (approximately)
    • Fabric: 100% Pure Mulberry Silk  
    • Certification : SILK MARK CERTIFIED
    • Unit: 1 Saree (Blouse showcased here is for styling purposes only)

    Style Tip: You can style this with exquisite pearl jewelry for a glam look.

    PRODUCT CARE

    • HAND PAINTED - Dry clean and iron on low heat on the reverse.

    • SILKS - Dry clean and iron on medium heat.

    • HAND EMBROIDERED - Dry clean and iron on medium heat.

    • HANDBLOCK PRINTS - Handblock print fabrics tend to bleed out excess color in initial few washes. First time dry cleaning advisable. Incase washing at home, wash them gently (don’t twist/wring) & separately in cold water using mild detergents only. Drip dry them before hanging them out to dry in shade. Always iron on low heat, best on reverse side.

    Disclaimer

    • Differences in shade might appear due to camera lights.
    • There might be slight discrepancies in the pattern and hand work which itself stands as a testimony of human involvement in the process and also the reason that makes each piece unique. 
    • Handloom fabrics tend to bleed out the excess color in initial washes. 
    • All products are dry cleaned, and sanitized, as a process before it is up for selling
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