Tips for Fabric Care

 Care for Satin Sarees

  • Keep Away from Moisture: Store in a dry place to prevent damage.
  • Dry Clean Recommended: Maintain the quality and longevity of your saree.
  • Avoid Starch Polishing: Refrain from using starch or polishing agents on the fabric.
  • Starch and polishing agents can alter the texture and delicate sheen of satin sarees. Opt for gentle handling and storage methods to preserve their elegance and longevity effectively

  • Light Ironing: Use a low-heat iron to remove wrinkles gently. 
  • Thread Pulls: If a thread pulls by chance, gently stretch the thread evenly to avoid damage.
  • Avoid Wet Hands: Do not touch the saree with wet hands to prevent stains.
  • No Direct Sprays: Avoid spraying body odor or perfume directly on the fabric to prevent stains.

Care for Glass Tissue Fabric

  • Low Heat Ironing: Use a low-heat setting to gently remove wrinkles.
  • Avoid Direct Sprays: Do not spray perfume or body odor directly on the fabric to prevent color smudging.
  • Keep Away from Moisture: Store in a dry place to prevent damage.
  • Handle with Care: Avoid excessive stretching or pulling to maintain the fabric's integrity.
  • Dry Clean Recommended: Opt for dry cleaning to preserve the quality and longevity of the fabric
  • Care for Embroidered Sarees
    • No Direct Ironing: Do not iron on the front side of the embroidery.Use a steam iron to remove wrinkles gently.
    • Store in Dark Place: Keep the saree in a dark, dry place to avoid moisture.
    • Sun Exposure: Once a month, expose the saree to sunlight for 1 hour to prevent mildew.
    • Avoid Sprays: Do not spray perfume or body odor directly on the fabric.
    • Handle Embroidery with Care: .If any thread or embroidery material comes loose, immediately tie a knot where the end is loose to prevent further unraveling

    Proper care ensures your embroidered saree remains beautiful and pristine for years.

    • Dry Clean Recommended: Maintain the quality and longevity of your saree.
    • Avoid Starch Polishing: Refrain from using starch or polishing agents on the fabric.
    • Starch and polishing agents can alter the texture and delicate sheen of tissue sarees. Opt for gentle handling and storage methods to preserve their elegance and longevity effectively

     

     

    Care for Banarasi Sarees

    • No Direct Ironing: Do not iron on the front side of the saree.
    • Store in Dark Place: Keep the saree in a dark, dry place to avoid moisture.
    • Sun Exposure: Once a month, expose the saree to sunlight for 1 hour to prevent mildew.
    • Avoid Sprays: Do not spray perfume or body odor directly on the fabric
    • ..Rotate Folds: Periodically unfold and refold the fabric along different lines to prevent permanent creasing and tearing.
    • Dry Clean Recommended: Maintain the quality and longevity of your saree.
    • Avoid Starch Polishing: Refrain from using starch or polishing agents on the fabric.
    • Starch and polishing agents can alter the texture and delicate sheen of Expensive fabric. Opt for gentle handling and storage methods to preserve their elegance and longevity effectively

     

    Care for Shimmer Satin Sarees

    • Avoid Water Contact: Keep the saree away from water to prevent damage.
    • No Perfume: Do not spray perfume or body odor directly on the fabric.
    • No Direct Ironing: Avoid ironing the saree directly; use a protective cloth if necessary.Low heat.
    • No Twisting: Do not twist the fabric when handling or washing to maintain its integrity.

    Proper care ensures your shimmer satin saree remains stunning and intact for years to come.

    • Dry Clean Recommended: Maintain the quality and longevity of your saree.
    • Avoid Starch Polishing: Refrain from using starch or polishing agents on the fabric.
    • Starch and polishing agents can alter the texture and delicate sheen of  sarees. Opt for gentle handling and storage methods to preserve their elegance and longevity effectively

     

      Care for Banarasi Tissue Sarees

    • Handle with Care: Avoid rough handling to minimize stress on the delicate fabric.
    • Store Flat: Store the saree flat rather than folded to prevent creasing and potential tearing.
    • Use Acid-Free Tissue Paper: When folding, place acid-free tissue paper between layers to protect the fabric.
    • Avoid Sharp Folds: Fold the saree gently and avoid creating sharp creases that could lead to tearing.
    • Rotate Folds: Periodically unfold and refold along different lines to prevent permanent creasing and tearing.
    • Avoid Water Contact: Keep the saree away from water to prevent damage.
    • No Perfume: Do not spray perfume or body odor directly on the fabric.
    • No Direct Ironing: Avoid ironing the saree directly; use a protective cloth if necessary.
    • No Twisting: Do not twist the fabric when handling or washing to maintain its integrity.
    • Dry Clean Recommended: Maintain the quality and longevity of your saree.
    • Avoid Starch Polishing: Refrain from using starch or polishing agents on the fabric.
    • Starch and polishing agents can alter the texture and delicate sheen of tissue sarees. Opt for gentle handling and storage methods to preserve their elegance and longevity effectively

    Fabric Care Tip: Avoid Starch for Expensive Fabric

    Starch can negatively impact the softness, flowiness, and longevity of  sarees. Here's why you should avoid using starch:

    • Loss of Softness and Flowiness: Starch can stiffen the fabric, diminishing its soft and flowing texture that is characteristic of  sarees.
    • Moisture Attraction: Starched fabric tends to attract moisture, potentially leading to damage or decay if the saree is left unattended.
    • Fabric Decay: Prolonged use of starch can accelerate the decay of the fabric, especially if not properly cared for.

       

       

      Perfume should not be sprayed directly on fabric for several reasons:

      1. Staining: Perfumes often contain oils and colorants that can stain or discolor fabrics, especially delicate ones like sarees.

      2. Chemical Reactions: Some perfumes contain alcohol or other chemicals that can react with the fabric fibers, potentially causing damage or discoloration over time.

      3. Scent Alteration: Direct application of perfume can alter the fabric's natural scent or the intended fragrance of the perfume itself.

      4. Longevity: Perfume residues can linger on fabric and may not dissipate easily, affecting the fabric's freshness and longevity.

      To preserve the quality and appearance of your fabric, including delicate items like sarees, it's best to apply perfume directly onto skin rather than onto clothing or textiles. This practice helps avoid potential damage and ensures your fabrics remain in pristine condition.

     

    It's important not to store sweaty or damp fabric in a closet because:

    1. Mold and Mildew Growth: Moisture trapped in fabric can create an ideal environment for mold and mildew growth, especially in dark, poorly ventilated spaces like closets.

    2. Odor Development: Damp fabric can develop unpleasant odors over time, which can be difficult to remove.

    3. Fabric Damage: Prolonged exposure to moisture can weaken fabric fibers and cause them to deteriorate faster, leading to potential damage.

    To maintain the quality of your fabrics, including sarees:

    • Air Dry: Allow sweaty or damp fabric to air dry completely before storing.
    • Proper Ventilation: Ensure closets are well ventilated to prevent moisture buildup.
    • Use Storage Bags: Consider using breathable storage bags or containers to protect fabrics from dust and moisture.
    • Regular Inspection: Periodically check stored fabrics for any signs of dampness or mold, and address issues promptly.

    By following these tips, you can help preserve the freshness and integrity of your fabrics, ensuring they remain in excellent condition for years to come.