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A quintessential handloom Banarasi saree is perhaps one of the most treasured possessions of Indian women across the globe. These exquisite sarees are meticulously handwoven, only in our historic and holy city of Banaras, and present the pinnacle of textile hand-craftsmanship anywhere in the world.
For centuries, women have cherished true Banarasi drapes and have considered them to be family heirlooms, passed on from generation to generation. We believe that Tilfi’s weaves must be treated as investments, which is why it is prudent to know how to care for these pieces of exquisite artistry.
Handwoven sarees require a great deal of attention and care if they are to stand the test of time. There are a few things you should keep in mind when these pieces are subjected to various activities after purchase.
A quintessential handloom Banarasi saree is perhaps one of the most treasured possessions of Indian women across the globe. These exquisite sarees are meticulously handwoven, only in our historic and holy city of Banaras, and present the pinnacle of textile hand-craftsmanship anywhere in the world.
For centuries, women have cherished true Banarasi drapes and have considered them to be family heirlooms, passed on from generation to generation. We believe that Tilfi’s weaves must be treated as investments, which is why it is prudent to know how to care for these pieces of exquisite artistry.
Handwoven sarees require a great deal of attention and care if they are to stand the test of time. There are a few things you should keep in mind when these pieces are subjected to various activities after purchase.
A quintessential handloom Banarasi saree is perhaps one of the most treasured possessions of Indian women across the globe. These exquisite sarees are meticulously handwoven, only in our historic and holy city of Banaras, and present the pinnacle of textile hand-craftsmanship anywhere in the world.
For centuries, women have cherished true Banarasi drapes and have considered them to be family heirlooms, passed on from generation to generation. We believe that Tilfi’s weaves must be treated as investments, which is why it is prudent to know how to care for these pieces of exquisite artistry.
Handwoven sarees require a great deal of attention and care if they are to stand the test of time. There are a few things you should keep in mind when these pieces are subjected to various activities after purchase.
A quintessential handloom Banarasi saree is perhaps one of the most treasured possessions of Indian women across the globe. These exquisite sarees are meticulously handwoven, only in our historic and holy city of Banaras, and present the pinnacle of textile hand-craftsmanship anywhere in the world.
For centuries, women have cherished true Banarasi drapes and have considered them to be family heirlooms, passed on from generation to generation. We believe that Tilfi’s weaves must be treated as investments, which is why it is prudent to know how to care for these pieces of exquisite artistry.
Handwoven sarees require a great deal of attention and care if they are to stand the test of time. There are a few things you should keep in mind when these pieces are subjected to various activities after purchase.
Handwoven weaves are not made to be put through a wash (machine or hand wash) and should not be washed with other sarees or fabrics. It is recommended that you get your saree dry cleaned instead of washing it, and do so only when necessary.
In case of any staining, immediate action should be taken. The longer the stain remains, the harder it is to remove it. While a trained professional in Banaras may dip some cotton in pure petrol and wipe the stain off, we suggest you leave such stains to the experts. It is preferable to take the garment to a dry cleaner for the removal of tougher stains.
If the stain is oily, a sprinkle of powder will work just fine. The powder absorbs all the oil from the stain. After a while, a gentle rub is all that is needed. The saree should then be aired and kept to dry in partial shade to prevent any damage or discolouration.
A word of caution not to use brushes or hot water to remove stains as these can tear and damage the yarn of the garment’s fabric.
Handwoven weaves are not made to be put through a wash (machine or hand wash) and should not be washed with other sarees or fabrics. It is recommended that you get your saree dry cleaned instead of washing it, and do so only when necessary.
In case of any staining, immediate action should be taken. The longer the stain remains, the harder it is to remove it. While a trained professional in Banaras may dip some cotton in pure petrol and wipe the stain off, we suggest you leave such stains to the experts. It is preferable to take the garment to a dry cleaner for the removal of tougher stains.
If the stain is oily, a sprinkle of powder will work just fine. The powder absorbs all the oil from the stain. After a while, a gentle rub is all that is needed. The saree should then be aired and kept to dry in partial shade to prevent any damage or discolouration.
A word of caution not to use brushes or hot water to remove stains as these can tear and damage the yarn of the garment’s fabric.
In order to keep the lustre and construct of these beautiful drapes intact, certain things need to be taken into consideration whilst ironing the saree. Avoid high temperatures and direct heat while ironing the saree.
Low to medium heat is sufficient to remove very visible creases. Keeping the saree on an ironing board and between light cotton cloth while ironing helps in preventing permanent creases and damage to the fabric.
Lastly, no water should be sprayed on the saree before ironing. It can leave permanent marks on the fabric. Steam irons should also be avoided. Taking precautions to avoid any exposure to moisture would aid in preventing damage to the fabric or the zari.
In order to keep the lustre and construct of these beautiful drapes intact, certain things need to be taken into consideration whilst ironing the saree. Avoid high temperatures and direct heat while ironing the saree.
Low to medium heat is sufficient to remove very visible creases. Keeping the saree on an ironing board and between light cotton cloth while ironing helps in preventing permanent creases and damage to the fabric.
Lastly, no water should be sprayed on the saree before ironing. It can leave permanent marks on the fabric. Steam irons should also be avoided. Taking precautions to avoid any exposure to moisture would aid in preventing damage to the fabric or the zari.
An expensive saree like the Banarasi deserves to be preserved, not merely stored. The first and most important thing to remember is to safeguard the garment from moisture. One should make sure that these beautiful pieces are completely dry and do not contain any moisture before storing them in the closet. Moisture can damage the fabric and reduce its lifespan.
The saree should be stored in a cool and dark place. An efficient way to store sarees is in separate uncoloured cotton or muslin cloths. This way the saree can breathe, the zari doesn’t darken from oxidation by reacting with air, and it does not get snagged by other fabrics in the wardrobe.
While stacking sarees, it is a good idea to keep light kora silk or cotton sarees on top of the pile so that they are not weighed down by heavier silks. Kora sarees, tissue weaves, fine Jamdanis or heavier sarees with allover zari weaves can also be rolled for storage.
If you store sarees vertically on hangers, you should invest in wooden hangers and avoid using metal ones that could rust and in turn cause discolouration and rusting on your sarees. Buying netted attachés to layer in between your heavier Banarasi sarees can prevent tugging and tearing.
Make it a point to air your saree from time to time and refold every two or three months. This will prevent it from tearing or permanently creasing in the fold lines. The ideal way to store a delicate kora or tissue drape is to wrap it around a roll or a rod. This would prevent any creasing altogether.
An expensive saree like the Banarasi deserves to be preserved, not merely stored. The first and most important thing to remember is to safeguard the garment from moisture. One should make sure that these beautiful pieces are completely dry and do not contain any moisture before storing them in the closet. Moisture can damage the fabric and reduce its lifespan.
The saree should be stored in a cool and dark place. An efficient way to store sarees is in separate uncoloured cotton or muslin cloths. This way the saree can breathe, the zari doesn’t darken from oxidation by reacting with air, and it does not get snagged by other fabrics in the wardrobe.
While stacking sarees, it is a good idea to keep light kora silk or cotton sarees on top of the pile so that they are not weighed down by heavier silks. Kora sarees, tissue weaves, fine Jamdanis or heavier sarees with allover zari weaves can also be rolled for storage.
If you store sarees vertically on hangers, you should invest in wooden hangers and avoid using metal ones that could rust and in turn cause discolouration and rusting on your sarees. Buying netted attachés to layer in between your heavier Banarasi sarees can prevent tugging and tearing.
Make it a point to air your saree from time to time and refold every two or three months. This will prevent it from tearing or permanently creasing in the fold lines. The ideal way to store a delicate kora or tissue drape is to wrap it around a roll or a rod. This would prevent any creasing altogether.
Tilfi’s sarees are an invaluable are Banarasis are known to be invaluable 6 yards of alluring beauty, meant to endure all. By sticking to certain actions or non-actions, you can save yourself a visit to the dry cleaners.
Take care while applying any make-up so that it doesn’t stain the saree. Placing a towel while doing so might help. Apply perfume directly on your skin, rather than the saree. The chemicals can stain or damage the fabric or the zari. In case of any tear, don’t be afraid and fix it with a stitch or two right from the get-go.
Finally, wear your sarees as often as possible to feel the love and warmth in every fold.
Tilfi’s sarees are an invaluable are Banarasis are known to be invaluable 6 yards of alluring beauty, meant to endure all. By sticking to certain actions or non-actions, you can save yourself a visit to the dry cleaners.
Take care while applying any make-up so that it doesn’t stain the saree. Placing a towel while doing so might help. Apply perfume directly on your skin, rather than the saree. The chemicals can stain or damage the fabric or the zari. In case of any tear, don’t be afraid and fix it with a stitch or two right from the get-go.
Finally, wear your sarees as often as possible to feel the love and warmth in every fold.
A quintessential handloom Banarasi saree is perhaps one of the most treasured possessions of Indian women across the globe. These exquisite sarees are meticulously handwoven, only in our historic and holy city of Banaras, and present the pinnacle of textile hand-craftsmanship anywhere in the world.
For centuries, women have cherished true Banarasi drapes and have considered them to be family heirlooms, passed on from generation to generation. We believe that Tilfi’s weaves must be treated as investments, which is why it is prudent to know how to care for these pieces of exquisite artistry.
Handwoven sarees require a great deal of attention and care if they are to stand the test of time. There are a few things you should keep in mind when these pieces are subjected to various activities after purchase.
Handwoven weaves are not made to be put through a wash (machine or hand wash) and should not be washed with other sarees or fabrics. It is recommended that you get your saree dry cleaned instead of washing it, and do so only when necessary.
In case of any staining, immediate action should be taken. The longer the stain remains, the harder it is to remove it. While a trained professional in Banaras may dip some cotton in pure petrol and wipe the stain off, we suggest you leave such stains to the experts. It is preferable to take the garment to a dry cleaner for the removal of tougher stains.
If the stain is oily, a sprinkle of powder will work just fine. The powder absorbs all the oil from the stain. After a while, a gentle rub is all that is needed. The saree should then be aired and kept to dry in partial shade to prevent any damage or discolouration.
A word of caution not to use brushes or hot water to remove stains as these can tear and damage the yarn of the garment’s fabric.
In order to keep the lustre and construct of these beautiful drapes intact, certain things need to be taken into consideration whilst ironing the saree. Avoid high temperatures and direct heat while ironing the saree.
Low to medium heat is sufficient to remove very visible creases. Keeping the saree on an ironing board and between light cotton cloth while ironing helps in preventing permanent creases and damage to the fabric.
Lastly, no water should be sprayed on the saree before ironing. It can leave permanent marks on the fabric. Steam irons should also be avoided. Taking precautions to avoid any exposure to moisture would aid in preventing damage to the fabric or the zari.
An expensive saree like the Banarasi deserves to be preserved, not merely stored. The first and most important thing to remember is to safeguard the garment from moisture. One should make sure that these beautiful pieces are completely dry and do not contain any moisture before storing them in the closet. Moisture can damage the fabric and reduce its lifespan.
The saree should be stored in a cool and dark place. An efficient way to store sarees is in separate uncoloured cotton or muslin cloths. This way the saree can breathe, the zari doesn’t darken from oxidation by reacting with air, and it does not get snagged by other fabrics in the wardrobe.
While stacking sarees, it is a good idea to keep light kora silk or cotton sarees on top of the pile so that they are not weighed down by heavier silks. Kora sarees, tissue weaves, fine Jamdanis or heavier sarees with allover zari weaves can also be rolled for storage.
If you store sarees vertically on hangers, you should invest in wooden hangers and avoid using metal ones that could rust and in turn cause discolouration and rusting on your sarees. Buying netted attachés to layer in between your heavier Banarasi sarees can prevent tugging and tearing.
Make it a point to air your saree from time to time and refold every two or three months. This will prevent it from tearing or permanently creasing in the fold lines. The ideal way to store a delicate kora or tissue drape is to wrap it around a roll or a rod. This would prevent any creasing altogether.
Tilfi’s sarees are an invaluable are Banarasis are known to be invaluable 6 yards of alluring beauty, meant to endure all. By sticking to certain actions or non-actions, you can save yourself a visit to the dry cleaners.
Take care while applying any make-up so that it doesn’t stain the saree. Placing a towel while doing so might help. Apply perfume directly on your skin, rather than the saree. The chemicals can stain or damage the fabric or the zari. In case of any tear, don’t be afraid and fix it with a stitch or two right from the get-go.
Finally, wear your sarees as often as possible to feel the love and warmth in every fold.
In order to keep the lustre and construct of these beautiful drapes intact, certain things need to be taken into consideration whilst ironing the saree.
Avoid high temperatures and direct heat while ironing the saree. Low to medium heat is sufficient to remove very visible creases.
Keeping the saree on an ironing board and between light cotton cloth while ironing helps in preventing permanent creases and damage to the fabric.
Lastly, no water should be sprayed on the saree before ironing. It can leave permanent marks on the fabric. Steam irons should also be avoided. Taking precautions to avoid any exposure to moisture would aid in preventing damage to the fabric or the zari.
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