Black Handloom Saree
Black Handloom Saree
Regular price
Rs. 1,899.00
Regular price
Rs. 2,599.00
Sale price
Rs. 1,899.00
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This Black Handloom Saree is made from high-quality Khadi cotton handloom fabric, it offers a comfortable fit and a beautiful drape. Elevate your workday style with our cotton handloom sarees, designed for modern professionals. These lightweight, breathable sarees blend timeless elegance with all-day comfort.
Color: Black Material : Khadi Cotton Weight : 570g Unit : Single
Important Note – Color may slightly vary due to the camera lighting |
Styling Tips
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Blouse Pairing:
- Printed Blouses: Pair the plain saree with block-printed or hand-painted blouses for a striking contrast.
- Textured Blouses: Choose fabrics like raw silk, ikkat, or ajrakh for a touch of elegance.
- Crop Tops/Shirts: Modernize the look by styling the saree with crop tops, denim shirts, or even turtlenecks in colder weather.
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Draping Styles:
- Classic Drape: Stick to the traditional Nivi style to let the simplicity of khadi shine.
- Pleated Pallu: Ensure clean pleats for a neat and sophisticated look.
- Modern Drapes: Try a belt around your waist to highlight your silhouette.
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Accessories:
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Jewelry:
- Silver jewelry like oxidized jhumkas or statement necklaces for a boho look.
- Minimalist gold studs and chains for a sleek, professional appearance.
- Belts: Add a leather or metallic belt to accentuate the waist.
- Bangles: Layered bangles in brass or wooden textures complement khadi beautifully.
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Jewelry:
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Footwear:
- Flat kolhapuris or mojaris for a casual and ethnic vibe.
- Block-heeled sandals or wedges for a semi-formal occasion.
- Sneakers for a quirky, fusion-inspired style.
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Hairstyles:
- Messy buns adorned with fresh flowers like jasmine for a traditional charm.
- Open hair with soft curls for a casual look.
- Sleek ponytails or braided hairstyles for a chic, modern edge.
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Layering:
- Ethnic jackets or long shrugs with embroidery for a festive touch.
- Use colorful stoles or shawls during cooler months to add layers and warmth.
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Bags:
- Hand-embroidered potlis or slings for traditional events.
- Jute or khadi tote bags for a casual outing.
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Makeup:
- Keep it light with earthy tones, nude lips, and kohl-lined eyes for day wear.
- Opt for bold lips and winged eyeliner for evening or festive looks.
Caring Tips
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Washing:
- Always handwash in cold water using mild detergents.
- Avoid wringing; gently squeeze out the water.
- Do not soak for long, as the dye may bleed.
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Drying:
- Dry in the shade to preserve the fabric’s color and texture.
- Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause fading.
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Ironing:
- Use a medium-heat iron, and iron on the reverse side to prevent any shine.
- If the fabric is crinkled, lightly dampen it before ironing for smoother results.
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Storage:
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Fold neatly and place in a cotton or muslin bag to allow the fabric to breathe.
- Avoid plastic covers, as they can trap moisture.
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Starch Application:
- Apply mild starch while washing if you prefer a crisp, structured saree look.
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Preventing Stains:
- Treat stains immediately with cold water. Avoid scrubbing too harshly to protect the fibers.
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Handling:
- Be gentle while handling the saree, especially during draping and folding, to maintain its softness and texture.
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Regular Maintenance:
- Air the saree occasionally to prevent a musty smell if not worn frequently.
- Refold the saree periodically to prevent permanent creases.