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Learn How to Take Care of your Favorite Silk Sarees


Silk is one of the most preferred fabrics when it comes to choose sarees from a huge collection. And if we see its origin, we are even more surprised to see the ways of nature. We see such a small stature, Silk Moth providing the most prized fabrics.

So in case you do not know the fact how silk sarees make difference to your collection, a purchase from Jewel Art Online, an online saree store can show the exact difference in your wardrobe. Starting from a very lower range to the most expensive one, this online saree store in India has got a wide collection fitting best to your choice.

Now that you will make such a precious purchase, it is important to take proper care of your silk fabric. 
 
And here’s how you can take care of your Silk Saree:

How to Store

  • While keeping your saree in your cupboard make sure that you wrap it in a cotton cloth before keeping it at its place.
  • Do not use a metal hanger to store your saree.
  • When there are two colors in saree, these must not overlap each other.
  • When silk sarees are ironed and folded, there are chances of getting it torn off at the iron fold. So it is better if you keep changing the folds every three month.
  • In case your saree has a zari embroidery, add a fall to that zari so that its life can be exaggerated.
  • Keep it at a bay from heat and sunlight.
  • When you need to clean these sarees, dry cleaning is the best way out.
  • When something is stored for long there are chances of bugs getting over, so to protect that use naphthalene balls or fresh neem leaves.
  • It is important to wrap or pack the saree in a fresh paper as failure to this may get oxidized and damage the saree.
  • It is also important to not keep your silk saree in dark or in moisture. It takes away its color and the radiance of fabric. So this can be protected while fixing a bulb in the cupboard.

How to Iron
When ironing your Silk Saree, it should not be done directly. Use a cotton cloth to protect it from unwanted burn or losing its shine.

How to Wash
  • Though there are some raw silk fabrics that can be washed at home, but these need to be washed using a very mild detergent.
  • In case your expensive saree has got some stain, it is required to be washed with cold water. Or if it some oil or greecy stain, first of all use some talcum to dry it up and then wash it with mild soap or warm water.
  • In order to prevent sarees from bleeding, it is better if you wash them separately.
  • While washing your saree make sure that you do not twist or wring it. This may leave a permanent wrinkled look on your saree and will look dull.



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