Simple Tips to maintain Your Embroidery Saree

Posted by madhujainwal on June 13th, 2014

Who does not love to wear a beautiful embroidery saree bought from those popular sites for online shopping for Bollywood sarees? These websites have amazing collection of colorful embroidery sarees in different varieties as well as designs. You can shop those light pastel shaded sarees with Chikan embroidery as well as those cotton silk sarees with zari embroidery. Embroidery can be done with light cotton thread or gold threads; they require special care and attention if you want to keep them for a long time.

Embroidery work is very delicate. It can be damaged with a slight tag or pull. To make sure that your Bollywood designer embroidery sarees stays as good as new even after you have worn it several times, follow these simple tips:

-          Wash it with hands: washing with hands can actually enhance life of your embroidered sarees especially if it is cotton or Chikan one. They require gentle wash hence nothing can be as good as a soft rub of hands. If it is a silk saree with zari embroidery, make sure to get it dry cleaned by a professional.

-          Starch: If you are fond of cotton embroidered, sarees do not forget to starch them. Starch helps in building the color level in the saree giving them that familiar new like shine every time after washing them. You can get a good liquid or powder starch mixture in any grocery store.

-          Gentle detergent: Never ever, use rough or hard detergent for washing your embroidery sarees. They can harm the soft threads used for the embroidery work. Use those special combinations of gentle liquid detergents available in the store. Read instructions of care while buying doing online shopping for Bollywood sarees.

-          Be gentle with stains: even though they are stains and making your saree look dirty, be gentle with them. Do not rub them harshly to get rid off. Use club soda to remove all kinds of stains from the embroidery saree. If the stains are on embroidery threads and not coming off, you can use a soft bristled brush to remove them.

If you want to keep your embroidery, saree like new, you will have to understand the fabric and the work done on it first. This way it will be very easy for you to follow the right care regime. Find out the right details of the fabric and work by the seller and product description at the time of shopping.

Madhu Jainwal is an expert writer having vast experience about the fashion industry. Currently, she is writing on various topics related to clothing like the Designer lehenga sarees, Buy Designer Salwar Kameez, Cotton Salwar Suits Online and others.

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