Tinge Tint Tone : The Bengal Mulmul Series
The bengal mulmul series conveys our refreshing
perspective on summer. Our design imagination and ideas have been beautifully transformed & handwoven like a dream by the skilled artisans of Nadia, West Bengal.
To beat the summer heat we indulge in everything from eating, wearing also living around things that bring us calm, soothes, relaxes and refreshes us – from wearing whites to drinking cold water, sipping lemonade to spending our time at the sea shore etc. etc. So, here we bring to you our curations of handwoven sarees in mulmul cotton – easy, breezy, contemporary paired with white on white jacquard blouse piece to indulge in summer like never before!
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Description
Soothing ‘Boond’ -saree is inspired from water droplet in Tinge Tint Tone view. The graduated tints of blue in mulmul cotton is suitable as a formal wear or casual wear. The ‘Boond’ mul cotton uber soft, breezy saree comes with a separate 1 meter, handwoven – white on white polka jacquard blouse piece in mulmul cotton.
Product Details
Title – Bengal Mulmul Cotton Saree with Blouse Piece
Weaving Technique – Handwoven
Surface Ornamentation – NA
Fabric – 92/2 X 92/1 Mulmul Cotton
Color – Saree : Hues of Blue
Blouse Piece : White
Zari – NA
Dye – Azo Free Dyes
Dimension – Saree + BP Length: 5.60 Meters +1 Meter &
Width : 46 to 47 inches
Wash care – Gentle hand wash in mild detergent. Wash with like colors only (specially whites). No soaking. Always dry in shade/ indirect sunlight.
Disclaimer
Unevenness or irregularity – slubs or misses in weaves is the characteristic mark of artisanal products.
Product pictures are without any filters but appearance of color may vary in shade from screen to screen or even image to image due to variation in natural lighting.
Note: First picture is closest to the actual product color.
More about art & artisans
Mulmul – Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh which was then part of undivided India. Mulmul was made some 100 years ago by the Bengali weavers. Under the Mughal rule, Dhaka became the capital of the worldwide muslin trade. It was so lightweight and delicate then, it was referred to as ‘Woven Wind’ or ‘Wonder Gossamer’. Muslin double gauze is also known as Mulmul.
Mulmul cotton is a plain weave fabric, it was a treasured Indian import to the territories of England and Scotland. Later, they started their own manufacturing. Their machine made fabrics were not able to compete the handwoven counterpart then the britishers tried to aggressively repress the production of mulmul weaving in India. Consequently, the production of mulmul fabric has experienced a decline for years.
Today, mulmul fabric is being extensively used in clothing – for kids and adults alike. Mulmul is a preferred choice for summers for its characteristic properties like – absorbency, feather light weight, extremely soft hand feel and slight sheer.
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