Wash Care

COTTON

Cotton dresses that are handwoven are a unique and beautiful addition to any wardrobe. These dresses are made using traditional techniques and are often adorned with intricate patterns and designs. To keep your handwoven cotton dresses looking their best, it is important to follow a few simple care instructions:

  1. Wash your cotton dresses in cold water: Cold water helps to prevent shrinkage and fading, and it is gentler on the fabric. Avoid using hot water, as it can cause the fabric to shrink and fade.

  2. Use a mild detergent: Choose a mild, gentle detergent to help protect the fabric and preserve its color. Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach, as they can damage the fabric and fade the color.

  3. Wash your cotton dresses inside out: Washing your dresses inside out can help to prevent fading and pilling, and it can also protect any embellishments or details on the dress.

  4. Don't overload the washing machine: Overloading the washing machine can cause your dresses to wrinkle and become misshapen. To ensure that your dresses are cleaned and cared for properly, make sure to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the capacity of your washing machine.

  5. Dry your cotton dresses gently: Avoid exposing your cotton dresses to direct heat or sunlight, as this can cause fading and shrinkage. Instead, hang your dresses up to dry in a cool, well-ventilated area, or dry them on a low-heat setting in the dryer.

By following these simple care instructions, you can help to preserve the beauty and longevity of your cotton dresses.

 

CASHMERE

Cashmere shawls are a luxurious and timeless fashion accessory, prized for their softness, warmth, and elegance. To keep your cashmere shawls looking their best, it is important to follow a few simple care instructions:

  1. Wash your cashmere shawls by hand: Cashmere is a delicate fabric, so it is best to wash your shawls by hand to avoid damaging the fibers. Fill a sink or basin with lukewarm water and a mild, gentle detergent, and gently scrub the shawl to remove any dirt or stains. Rinse the shawl thoroughly in cold water, and then gently squeeze out any excess water.

  2. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric: To avoid damaging the fibers or the shape of the shawl, be sure to gently squeeze out any excess water, rather than wringing or twisting the shawl.

  3. Dry your shawls gently: To dry your cashmere shawls, gently roll them in a clean, dry towel to remove any excess water. Then, lay the shawl flat on a clean, dry towel and reshape it to its original form. Avoid hanging your shawls up to dry, as this can cause the fibers to stretch or lose their shape. Instead, allow the shawl to air dry on a flat surface.

  4. Avoid exposing your shawls to direct heat or sunlight: Heat and sunlight can cause cashmere fibers to shrink or fade, so it is best to avoid exposing your shawls to these elements. Store your shawls in a cool, dry place, and avoid hanging them in direct sunlight.

WOOL

  1. 100% Wool naturally dyed, with Lac, Madder and Turmeric.
  2. Dry Clean or Handwash in Cold.
  3. Do Not tumble dry
  4. Color may run when washing 

By following these simple care instructions, you can help to preserve the beauty and longevity of your cashmere shawls.

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