Pattu sarees are love. They are the most expensive fabrics in India. And that is because of all the hard work that goes in the manufacture of the fabric. There are many varieties in Pattu sarees. There are many variations in within the silk sarees. Like Banarasi silk, Kanjeevaram Pattu, Bhagalpuri silk, Dharmavaram pattu are a few to name.
Silk sarees are very expensive. That is mainly because of all the efforts that go into the manufacture of the fabric. And when you get such expensive clothing, you don’t just throw them around. Do you? So here are some useful tips to take care of your pattu saree.
Tips to take care of a Silk saree
1. Never store the silk sarees with other sarees in your closet. Always keep them separate.
2. Strictly follow the ‘dry clean only’ rule with your silk sarees.
3. You can wrap them in a cotton cloth and store them in your cupboard. This will also ensure the color overlapping doesn’t happen with your sarees.
4. Pattu sarees can crease easily. So refold them from time to time to avoid any creasing.
5. If any staining happens, clean the saree immediately. Don’t postpone the cleaning for the stains on silk are quite stubborn.
6. Zari embroidered sarees must be folded in such a way that the zari is inwards so that they don’t lose their shine and look new for a long time.
7. Use neem leaves to the rescue when you’re scared of the bugs ruining your saree. Neem leaves keep away the bugs.
8. Never dry them out in direct sunlight. This may result in the discoloration of the saree.
9. Do not iron your saree directly. Always put a cloth on it and iron. Direct iron may affect its shine.
10. Do not hang your sarees on a metal hanger. Just keep them folded.
11. Store them in a cool, dry place. You can use silica gel if you’re afraid of any fungal growth on your saree.