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Length: 5.45 m (545.00 cm)  ; Width:  1.13 m (113.38 cm)

Blouse Piece: No

Wash Care: 

1. Hand wash separately in cold water and salt 
2. Don't soak it in water for more than 5 minutes 
3. Medium iron

Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse named as Peach centaurs

Fabric: Mul Cotton

Defect: Thread Shift

Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.

NOTE : Fall and edging is not required for a ruffle saree. You can drape this saree like a regular saree as it is not pre stitched.

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Ruffles are the perfect addition to the incredibly soft and light made-in-heaven Mul fabric. These pretty ruffle sarees are an amazing addition to your wardrobe because they offer the perfect mix of elegance and spunk.

The mul cotton is what we call ‘made in heaven’ at Suta. Known in West Bengal as mul mul, the fabric is what can be categorised as muslin cotton. It is believed that this fine method of weaving cotton can be traced back to even before the Indus valley civilization. What makes this fabric special is the almost magical process of weaving it. Cotton fibres are separated and spun into strong threads. The lightest and the most delicate fibres are separated and are then spun into muslin thread. These are then woven into fabrics by skilled weavers. The history of muslin weaving is a beautiful chapter in the history of Indian textiles. The process of the yore was much more complex and involved many unique tools that look primitive but worked like magic. The upper jaw of a catfish was used to initially clean the cotton before spinning. To separate the lightest fibres, a Dhunkar (a bamboo bow) was used, which when strung in a distinctive way made the lighter fibres rise above the heavier ones. This process gave the title ‘woven air’ to the muslin fabric.

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    Details Length: 5.45 m (545.00 cm)  ; Width:  1.13 m (113.38 cm) Blouse Piece: No Wash Care:  1. Hand wash separately in... Read more

    SKU: SUTAGRG3151

    Rs 3,225 Rs 2,580 Incl. VAT

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      Description

      Details

      Length: 5.45 m (545.00 cm)  ; Width:  1.13 m (113.38 cm)

      Blouse Piece: No

      Wash Care: 

      1. Hand wash separately in cold water and salt 
      2. Don't soak it in water for more than 5 minutes 
      3. Medium iron

      Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse named as Peach centaurs

      Fabric: Mul Cotton

      Defect: Thread Shift

      Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.

      NOTE : Fall and edging is not required for a ruffle saree. You can drape this saree like a regular saree as it is not pre stitched.

      Description

      Ruffles are the perfect addition to the incredibly soft and light made-in-heaven Mul fabric. These pretty ruffle sarees are an amazing addition to your wardrobe because they offer the perfect mix of elegance and spunk.

      The mul cotton is what we call ‘made in heaven’ at Suta. Known in West Bengal as mul mul, the fabric is what can be categorised as muslin cotton. It is believed that this fine method of weaving cotton can be traced back to even before the Indus valley civilization. What makes this fabric special is the almost magical process of weaving it. Cotton fibres are separated and spun into strong threads. The lightest and the most delicate fibres are separated and are then spun into muslin thread. These are then woven into fabrics by skilled weavers. The history of muslin weaving is a beautiful chapter in the history of Indian textiles. The process of the yore was much more complex and involved many unique tools that look primitive but worked like magic. The upper jaw of a catfish was used to initially clean the cotton before spinning. To separate the lightest fibres, a Dhunkar (a bamboo bow) was used, which when strung in a distinctive way made the lighter fibres rise above the heavier ones. This process gave the title ‘woven air’ to the muslin fabric.

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