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Handwoven Mangalgiri Embroidered Lavender Saree
Handwoven, elegant & lustrous saree, woven in lavender with delicate hand-embroidery.
Handwoven Cotton Silk.
Size:Saree length 5.5 mtrs with 0.75 mtrs running blouse.
The town of Mangalgiri is known for its exquisitely crafted sarees influenced by indigenous designs of Andhra Pradesh that are reminiscent of the Nawabi rule.
A Mangalgiri saree is marked by hand-embroidered zari work with high thread density per square inch, ranging from 40 (coarse) to 120 (superfine), sometimes more. Combined with the unique technique of weaving on a pit loom without any gaps in the fabric - it takes a skilled weaver 3-4 full days of work to weave a Mangalgiri saree.
Gently hand wash in cold water, and air dry the saree in shade. Iron in medium heat only.
Every piece is designed and crafted by hand. Any unevenness in texture or embroidery is not a defect, but a characteristic of the handwoven product and a part of the process, that makes it unique. We do not mass produce our clothes- each piece is specially tailored for you.
Thank you for choosing our handmade product, crafted with meticulous detailing. Please note that our skilled artisans require approximately 10-12 days for production, followed by shipping, resulting in a total delivery time of approximately 2-3 weeks. Your patience is greatly appreciated, and we will keep you informed as soon as your order is dispatched. For any queries, you can contact us at care@gonative.live or +91 89519 27306.
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Handwoven Mangalgiri Embroidered Lavender Saree
Behind The Weave
Dyeing
Before the weaving of any saree, the cotton yarns are dyed into desired colours. It is the process by which the natural silk yarns or cotton yarns are separated from the bundle and dipped into a soap solution. Then, the required dye is mixed into this solution and the yarns are further dipped to absorb the colour. After some time, the yarns are taken out and, with a rod, the excess of water is squeezed out from the dyed yarn. These dyed yarns are kept under the sun to dry.
Combing Of Threads
The dyed and dried yarn is combed and separated by hand, spread across two poles. This helps the yarn retain its colour and also, allows the weaver to apply starch to the threads, making them crisp and ready - for winding the bobbins.
Winding & Warping
Winding is the process of transferring yarn or thread from one type of package to another. It is one of the most important operations and involves the transfer of yarn from a ring bobbin or hank into a convenient form of package containing a considerable long length of yarn.
Warping is the stage after winding. The process involves transferring yarn from a predetermined number of tubes, cones or cheeses positioned on the creel onto a warper's beam or a weaver's beam.
Weaving
Weaving is the interlacing of two distinct yarns/threads at right angles to create the fabric/textile. The manipulation of the foot pedals to lift the warp has to be in sync with the throwing of the shuttle which carries the weft yarn. A perfect weave demands coordination between mind and body.
Discover more in our FAQ
Endé handloom sarees embody a blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design. Each piece is a work of art, reflecting the dedication of skilled artisans and celebrating the inherent beauty of handcrafted textiles.
Handloom sarees are crafted manually, making each piece unique. Minor variations and imperfections are a testament to the authenticity and charm of handmade products, adding character to your saree.
Embroidered sarees at Endé are meticulously crafted by skilled artisans. The intricate embroidery and detailing require time and precision, ensuring a unique and exquisite final product. Your patience is rewarded with a piece that tells a story of dedication and artistry. After placing your order, the embroidered saree is dispatched after 5-6 working days.
Endé embraces the philosophy of slow fashion, emphasizing quality over quantity. Our handloom sarees are not only timeless in design but are also produced sustainably, contributing to a more conscious and ethical approach to fashion.
Handloom sarees require gentle care. We recommend dry cleaning or hand washing in cold water with mild detergent. Avoid wringing the fabric and dry it in shade to maintain the vibrancy of colors. Store in a cool, dry place to preserve the fabric.
We understand the uniqueness of each handloom saree. If there's a genuine concern or defect, please contact our customer service (+91 89400 34283 / +91 6366 378 191) within 5 days of receiving your order. We are committed to ensuring your satisfaction with our products.
At this time, we don't offer custom orders. However, we constantly introduce new collections inspired by art & nature - crafted with care. Keep an eye on our website and social media (@ende.in) for the latest releases.
Endé is committed to ethical sourcing and sustainable practices. We support traditional handloom weaver communities and focus on creating timeless pieces that transcend trends, promoting a more holistic and mindful approach to sarees.
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