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SAREE 5.5 MTR AND 0.8 MTR BLOUSE
Know About Linen and Linen Sarees
Linen Sarees are the Buzz Word. So, What is Linen?
Linen is a natural fiber, made from the stalk of a flax plant. Linen was the first fiber used to weave fabric and dates back over 8,000 years. It was first used by Mediterranean civilizations and was then quickly adopted by Europe where it reached high popularity during the medieval times. Europeans have long favored linen for their sheeting because of its amazing properties. It softens the more it is used and washed, is extremely durable and lasts decades when cared for correctly. The finest linen comes from Europe, and specifically from Belgium, where an optimal climate and rich soil allows for strong, beautiful flax. With Belgian linen, you’ll experience sarees with higher quality fibers.
In recent times, linens are used for sarees and clothing. Ethnic Collage curates handwoven linen sarees from all over India.
History of Linen
In Central Asia, people were spinning linen thread and rope by about 30,000 BC, long before wool. It took longer to invent weaving, but by 5000 BC, at the latest, people were weaving linen into fabric. In the first millennium BC, people in North Africa, Egypt, and Sudan, and West Asia mostly wore linen, while Greeks and West Asians and Germans mostly wore wool. By the Roman period, however, many Europeans wore linen tunics for comfort with wool robes over them for warmth, and in the Middle Ages in Europe this continued to be common.
How is Linen Made?
The flax plants are pulled from the ground rather than being cut to retain the full length of the fiber. The harvested plants are soaked in water until the woody section decomposes and it becomes easier to separate the soft fibers. This process is called retting the flax. Extracting the linen fibers from the flax plant is a time-consuming process. The fibers are spun on a spindle into linen threads. Linen can be spun into thick strong threads or very fine threads depending on the skill of the spinner and the usage requirement.
How is Linen different from Cotton?
Handwoven linen fabrics are heavier than their cotton counterparts, and they are approximately 30 percent stronger. They often feel crisper initially, though through time and use, linen fabrics become soft and supple to the touch. Linen boasts longevity, luster, and lovely drape. As linen fibers are thicker than cotton fibers, a lower thread count is necessary to guarantee high quality, enduring linen fabric.
Linen is well known for its absorbency; it can absorb up to 20 percent of its weight in moisture. Handwoven linen sarees should be washed in cold water on a gentle cycle dried on low heat.
Why does the Price of Linen Sarees Differ Drastically?
The cost of the handwoven linen sarees depends on the quality, weft, design, and uniqueness of the saree. The quality differs with the cost.
Tskhadi has a varied collection of handwoven linen sarees. The material used in the weft defines the type of saree. For instance, we have Cotton Linen saree where the weft is cotton; then there is Silk Line saree where the weft is silk. We also have pure linen or Linen by Linen sarees in which the weft and warp are both linen.
handwoven linen sarees also depends on the motifs or designs that are printed or hand painted on them.
The range of handwoven linen sarees at Tskhadi is affordable for everyone.
Buy beautiful sarees online on TSKHADI
Sarees always bring out the best features in a woman, and they make them look absolutely stunning irrespective of age. There is no other ethnic wear that can be styled in so many ways like the saree. The beauty of this garment goes several notches above if the material used is of good quality. We have an expansive range of sarees made with high-quality fabrics including linen, Banarasi silk, Kanchipuram silk
Buy linen sarees online at best prices
Linen, as a fabric, is known for being extremely sturdy, durable and highly absorbent. They are used widely to make sarees as they impart an air of sophistication to the wearer and also give a cool and refreshing feel when worn. They are very simple looking sarees, but will surely be found in the wardrobes of women with a taste. The main advantage of shopping linen sarees online in India is that it’s a very breathable material and is apt for the hot & humid temperature we have. They are suitable for both formal and casual occasions and having one is like an investment as they do not lose the original look and feel very easily.
Ravishing collection of Kanchipuram silk sarees
Thinking of what to wear to your friend’s wedding? Think and no more and buy a Kanchipuram silk saree online from TSKHADI. These are special silk sarees that are distinguished by their motifs, heavy silk and pure gold threads woven into the saree. Due to their prestige, they are worn only on special occasions. TSKHADI has an interesting collection of Kanchipuram sarees in bright
Exquisite Banarasi silk sarees
Looking for the most beautiful Banarasi sarees online? Find them all on TSKHADI and shop for them at very reasonable prices. They are very rich and exquisite sarees made of the best quality silk material. They originated in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh and have been very popular for having finely woven silk, and their rich brocades in gold and silver. Their beauty is also enhanced with the stunning embroidery, designs and zari work, and they should undoubtedly make it to your bridal trousseau.
Buy elegant handloom sarees online on TSKHADI
Handloom sarees are a traditional textile art of India. They are generally made using cotton or silk threads and take 2-3 days to get completed. They are beautiful in look, touch, and feel, and are being increasingly worn by the fashionistas when they like to flaunt their desi side. TSKHADI has a splendid collection of handloom sarees online in various gorgeous