SKU: sku_140843   Technique: Handloom   Fabric: Silk    Saree Colour: Golden Pear   With Blouse: Yes   Border Type: Orange colour zari border with peacock and horse design motiffs   Saree Length: 6.25 mt   Origin: Kanchipuram   Care and Wash Instructions: Dry Clean Only    Pure silk and pure zari...the perfect choice when you're looking for a classic - the Kanchipuram silk saree with beautiful peacock and horse designs. How to Store a Kanchipuram Saree? 1. You can stack your Kanchipuram sarees folded on a flat shelf. You can stack the sarees on top of each other, 4-5 in one row. If you are stacking bridal sarees, then it’s better to stack a maximum of 3 or 4 together. 2. You should keep swapping the sarees after every few months. Move the top saree to the bottom, the bottom one in the middle, and likewise. It is advisable to keep the sarees in a stack instead of hanging them. 3. If you wish, you may put silica gel sachets to absorb the moisture that might build up. However, do not use naphthalene balls or any kind of deodorant in the storage area. 4. It is good to take out the stored Kanchipuram sarees at least once in a few months and spreading them out over a cool surface like your bed. Let them breathe for 30-40 minutes after which you can fold them back and keep them in the storage again. 5. In order to fasten the process of starch removal, you can open your new saree and shake it fall like you wave wet bedsheet. As the starch falls off, the saree will soften.  

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  SKU: sku_140370A   Technique: Handloom   Fabric: Silk    Saree Colour: Red   With Blouse: Yes   Border Type: Blue zari border with mango and peacock designs   Saree Length: 6.25 mt   Origin: Kanchipuram    Care and Wash Instructions: Dry Clean Only    A must-own traditional Kanchipuram red silk saree with flower buttas on the body and a grand blue pallu adorned with peacock and mango designs How to Store a Kanchipuram Saree? 1. You can stack your Kanchipuram sarees folded on a flat shelf. You can stack the sarees on top of each other, 4-5 in one row. If you are stacking bridal sarees, then it’s better to stack a maximum of 3 or 4 together. 2. You should keep swapping the sarees after every few months. Move the top saree to the bottom, the bottom one in the middle, and likewise. It is advisable to keep the sarees in a stack instead of hanging them. 3. If you wish, you may put silica gel sachets to absorb the moisture that might build up. However, do not use naphthalene balls or any kind of deodorant in the storage area. 4. It is good to take out the stored Kanchipuram sarees at least once in a few months and spreading them out over a cool surface like your bed. Let them breathe for 30-40 minutes after which you can fold them back and keep them in the storage again. 5. In order to fasten the process of starch removal, you can open your new saree and shake it fall like you wave wet bedsheet. As the starch falls off, the saree will soften.  

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Indian silk history is extremely vast and rich since long. Dating back in the civilization/days of harappa and mohenjodaro (i.e 4000 yrs back) people considered silk auspicious and beautiful material to offer to divine ,as well as, wearing themselves. Silk Sarees is one amongst the most traditional and old wears which is existing in present world. Although like other wears it got shortened from 9 yards to 5:5 yards, but it’s shape didn’t get tampered with the passage of time.  Varlakshami Vratham.  In South India, The importance of Varlashmi vrat is equivalent to the Karvachauth and Teej vrat’s of North India. It is believed worshipping Goddess Varlashmi is equal to worshipping Astalaxmi, which includes goddesses of wealth, earth, wisdom, love ,fame, peace, contentment and strength.  The Kanjivaram is widely known as the queen of silks and is a preferred garment of choice on the pious occasions and festivals.  Kanjivaram is not just a piece of cloth but a Saree that weaves together emotions and silhouettes.  It is one piece of cloth which is unbiased, nonjudgmental and ever accepting.  Madhurya  Madhurya is not limited to mere Kanjivaram sarees. We offer all forms of traditional Sarees like Jamdani from Bangladesh, chanderi from Madhya pradesh etc. It’s our vision and mission to, patronize the native artisans to revive the fading traditional art forms  and skill sets from ancient India.  This festive season we invite you to make a difference in a child’s life to some extent with Purposeful shopping and pray Goddess bless you with her divine light and blessings in all aspects of your life.   The proceeds of Madhurya’s sale support the education of the rural and under-privileged children through Art of Living’s Gift-a-smile program which has 702 free schools with 70,000+ students across India .