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Sarees are delicate and luxurious garments, usually made from silk with intricate designs and embellishments. To maintain their beauty and longevity, proper care and professional dry cleaning is highly recommended. Follow the guidelines below for dry cleaning your Sarees:
- Choose a trusted and experienced dry cleaner: Look for a professional dry cleaner who has expertise in handling delicate and expensive fabrics. Ensure that they have prior experience with Sarees.
- Check for any stains or spills: Thoroughly inspect your Saree for any visible stains or spills before taking it to the dry cleaner. Make a note of the specific areas that require special attention.
- Note the fabric type and embellishments: Before handing over your Saree to the dry cleaner, ensure that you inform them about the fabric type and any embellishments on the saree, such as zari, embroidery, or beadwork, etc. This information will help them handle the saree with care and choose appropriate cleaning techniques.
- Use a reputable dry-cleaning service: Research and choose a reputable dry-cleaning service that specializes in silk garments and Sarees. Seek recommendations from friends, family, or online reviews to ensure their reliability.
- Avoid machine washing or hand washing: Sarees are delicate and should not be washed at home, whether by machine or hand. Improper washing methods can damage the fabric or cause color bleeding. It is best to leave the cleaning to professionals.
- Inspect after cleaning: Once your Saree has been dry cleaned, carefully inspect it for any damage or remaining stains before taking it home. If you notice any issues, bring them to the attention of the dry cleaner immediately.
By following these dry-cleaning instructions, you can help preserve the beauty and delicate nature of your Sarees for years to come. Remember, regular professional dry cleaning is essential to maintain their quality and ensure they last for generations.
Crêpe, or crepe, is a silk, wool, or synthetic fabric that has a distinctive wrinkled and bumpy appearance. Crepe comes from the French word, which means small, thin pancake. It is usually a lightweight to medium-weight fabric, but ultimately, crepe can be any weight.
Weight | 900 g |
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Dimensions | 5.5 × 1.07 m |
Fabric | Crepe |
Color | Yellow |
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