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Maheshwari Weaving
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Size
Top-Shirt-Kurta : Length - 2.55 metres, Width - 117 cm.Dupatta : Length - 246 cm, Width - 91 cm.
Weight
300 grams (approximately).
Material
This exquisite maheshwari silk-cotton handloom stripe suit material set with zari border is skillfully handwoven in Maheshwar, a heritage town in India, using traditional techniques. The weaving traditional handloom weaving techniques passed down through generations of skilled artisans in Maheshwar. Its lightweight and sheer texture gives it an exquisite grace and elegance of its own. Ideal for crafting exquisite suits, this suit material exudes elegance and cultural richness.
Care
Dry clean only.
Colour
Slight difference in colour from the visible product image is possible.
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The beautiful design of the Maheshwari saree dates back to the 18th century in Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh. These sarees were originally made of pure silk, but over time cotton threads were introduced into the weft.
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Maheshwari Weaving
The beautiful design of the Maheshwari saree dates back to the 18th century in Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh. These sarees were originally made of pure silk, but over time cotton threads were introduced into the weft.
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For those of you using a 44-inch wide fabric, this guide suggests measurements for a standard L Size. Think of this as your starting point. If you're working with different sizes or fabric widths, just adjust up or down accordingly. Hope this helps!
When it comes to how much fabric you'll need, it really depends on the design. We'd recommend having a chat with your designer or tailor before you order, just to be on the safe side.
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Shoulder - Measure from one tip of the shoulder to the other
2
Bust - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
3
Waist - Measure around the waist, above the belly button along the slimmest part without tightening the measuring tape
4
Hip - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
Tip: If you don't find an exact match, go for the next size.
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Silk is a natural fiber renowned for its lustre, strength and durability, and has a long history of trading worldwide. Silk is synonymous with luxury due to its high cost, softness and elegant appearance, and is a popular fabric in high-end fashion and haute couture designs.
Silk is a natural fibre produced by insects as a material for nests and cocoons. Various types of insects produce silk, including silk moths, beetles, bees, bumblebees, wasps, and weaver ants.
There's a reason good quality silk can last a lifetime. For such thin and light fabrics, silk is very durable. Silk threads are four times stronger than steel threads of the same thickness. Hundreds of years ago, the Mongols also made armour from silk.
Silk satin has the upper hand and is a popular choice for dresses to add elegance and charm. Made of coarse and short fibre, it is firm to the touch, lightweight and airy.