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HANDLOOM SAREES – A PERFECT BLEND OF ELEGANCE AND HERITAGE

Handloom sarees are not only elegant and traditional but are also made with a lot of love and compassion. Loomfolks’ collection of handloom saree is made with the hands of Indian weavers and their compassion for the project. We have a wide range of linen sarees which are especially handwoven by Indian weavers who are doing their best to keep the fashion of traditional sarees alive. Loomfolks is actively looking for opportunities so that it can enhance Indian heritage and encourage the weavers of India to undertake these types of projects. Handloom sarees are our specialty and we take great pride in providing you with the best handloom saree. Now let’s look at our best handloom sarees for you to wear on the next occasion. 

Handwork Embroidery on Golden Tissue Linen Saree

First, let us look at the most elegant design that we have on board with us in our handloom saree collection specially woven by Indian weavers with love. Our latest handwork embroidery tissue linen saree is the best you can get for any wedding occasion or heavy party. The golden tissue will have the most elegant look plus the speciality of Handwoven material. We also have a silver lining border to make it look more elegant and classy. The embroidery in the saree is all hand done by Indian weavers. All authentic and traditional this saree is the best for every occasion. 

The best way to explain the beauty of this saree is just by looking at the picture. In this picture, you can definitely see the detailing in the saree and the bright color very clearly. If you ask someone who is always looking for bright color sarees but always ends up getting a dull one then this is the best for you. This saree is handwoven but it just looks as perfect as machine-made. The detailing in this saree can be clearly seen on the pallu which has thin linings. 

Stunning Black handwoven Linen Saree

BLACK LINEN SAREES

Our very famous and always out of stock beautiful black handwoven linen saree is the best for any college festival. If you want to look elegant but also somewhat stylish then you can go for this black handwoven saree. The saree has a magenta pink border going all over the edges of the fabric. You can also clearly see the tassels attached at the end of the pallu which gives it a more modern look. The silver borders at the pallu also give a fusion touch to the saree.

We actually don’t know anyone who doesn’t like royal blue color. That’s why we have brought for you our latest royal blue collection of handwoven saree. The golden border present all over the royal blue saree will give it a more rich look. The tassels at the end of the water will also make you look more stylish and trendy. How can we forget about embroidery? The embroidery in this saree is done by Indian weavers especially. The detailings on the embroidery can be clearly seen in this picture. All of the work in this saree is done by weavers from India with love.

This latest Jamdani Buti saree will definitely grab your attention in the last. If you are looking for something plain and less heavy then you can go for this orange jamdani saree available in our latest collection. This saree is also equipped with tassels at the end of the border. Also, the polka-dot weave will give you a more trendy look. The golden border at both of the ends of the saree is also very elegant. Also, the black base is definitely what we needed in this saree.

Here are the latest collection of handloom sarees from Loomfolks. We hope that you like each and every saree and will continue to shop with us for the latest collection with love from Indian weavers!

Keep Your Handloom Sarees As Good As New

How To Keep Your Handloom Sarees As Good As New

The tag will always say specifically ‘Dry Clean Only’.

Now you don’t want anything to happen to your saree, not one bit. Not to its colour, to its fabric and nothing at all. Okay it’s handloom I got it.

And now the predicament. How best to look after your handloom saree that it looks as good as new each time?

Handloom sarees especially the heirloom-quality, Paithini, Kanjeevaram, Patola, Chanderi, Pat Silk, Kalamkari or the alluring Banarasi, need to be taken care of with utmost love and tenderness.

One of the worst nightmares, let’s suppose I know it’s hard but lets just suppose you attend a wedding and few drops of curry ruins your saree.

Oh no! What to do now?

Apply water? That will definitely get the stain a little mild but in the long run will it wash away. Your mood is off for the night, you can’t concentrate on the wedding anymore.

Of course we all know, the easiest way to undo the damage is to send it promptly to the dry cleaner. But would your mother have done the same thing? What is life without the luxury of a dry cleaner? And you certainly remember how their sarees remained new as always for years

Let Us Help You With That:

Home Remedies to Keep your Handloom Sarees Intact

If you haven’t seen dry cleaning yourself let me tell you that dry cleaning is a horrifying thing to do with your clothes.

How to wash a handloom saree?

Yes, yes we are telling you to wash your handloom saree! Don’t worry you will make your mother proud. Just follow these steps 

  • Soak the handwoven saree in saltwater for a while. Read again. Just for a little while. Do not just do it and forget about it your saree will lose its colour.
  • Rinse it a couple of times in cold water. Good cold water.
  • Use a mild detergent to hand wash the handmade saree. Stay away from an advertisement for promising products.
  • Remember the shampoo rule ‘More important than applying it to the hair, is to ensure you remove it properly.’ Remember this thoroughly.
  • Also, the soap needs to be washed off almost immediately
  • Use only cold water.‘Wash the Saree, with all your focus, with giving attention to each part separately’

 

Do not

  • Use a brush, Never.
  • Bundle it up like a towel. It’s a sin.
  • Wash the handwoven sarees in a washing machine.

An ugly stain, you just know it when you see it?

I’ll shout, run, just take this immediate action, don’t wait to get to your home and start this process.

How To Remove Stains From A Handloom Saree

  • If it is a cold drink or a curry stain rush to the parking area, dip your handkerchief into the petrol box and wipe off the stain! petrol acts like magic.
  • If petrol is not in hand which won’t be there most of the time then for food stains, the good old talcum powder comes to the rescue. Let the powder soak the oil and then simply wash it off gently.

How to Dry a Handloom Saree After Wash

You get into this only if you have been endowed with qualities like patience. This takes time.

  • Always dry your precious handloom sarees in partial shade, avoid full exposure to the sun 
  • Do not wring the saree, just don’t you will destroy your own saree.
  • Unlike what we have been doing for years, we need to dry the sarees on a flat surface.
  • Wash separately, do not wash two sarees together.

Ironing A Handloom Saree

  • Always press your sarees keeping the iron in medium to low heat.
  • Never spray water on it before ironing as it may leave permanent marks on the fabric.

 

We hope we have been of some good help to you. Trust us, we are equally pleased to share such good techniques with you.