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Silk Batik Saree SB-190 A detailed description of this batik saree or sari or sharee specified below. Batik saree desired by girls, women’s and ladies as it is very traditional, fashionable, and within the budget as everyone loves it most. Title: Silk Batik Saree SB-190 Material: Silk, Batik work Length: more than 14 hands length or 7 meter Blouse: Running blouse piece attached with saree Occasion: Any Color: Pink And Green Wash: wash separately from other clothes, preferable with shampoo, details guideline is written bellow Comfortable: Yes Starch: starch free Longevity: Is very good Quality Check: Three times quality check done by the QC team during the production period and before delivery to the customer. Delivery Time: Inside Dhaka, the delivery time is 1-2 days. Outside Dhaka delivery time is 2-3 days for courier office collection and for home delivery it takes 4-7 days even more depends on courier activities and road traffic. Moreover, if the product is not in stock delivery may be delayed for 1-2 days. Silk Batik Saree SB-190 Wash and caring of fabrics:  1. Single wash preferable for cotton sarees and dry wash preferable for the half silk, maslize, and jamdani saree’s 2. Never wet the product with the detergent for more than 5 minutes 3. Never use hot water for washing, hot water damage the color strength 4. Use shampoo rather use detergent for the first 2-3 times to make the color permanent What is Batic? Batik is an Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to the whole cloth. This technique originated from the island of Java, Indonesia. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of wax with a spouted tool called a canting, or by printing the wax with a copper stamp called a cap. Moreover, batik is both an art and a craft, which is becoming ever more popular and well known among contemporary artists all over the world, as a wonderfully creative medium. The art of decorating cloth using wax and dye, has been practised for centuries in many parts of the world including China, Japan, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, South America and Europe. In Java, an island in Indonesia, batik is part of an ancient tradition, and some of the finest batik cloth in the world is still made there. The word batik originates from the Javanese word “tik” which means to dot. Batik is both a verb (to batik) and a noun (a batik – an object made by batiking!). Batik usually made on a fabric surface (such as cotton, silk, linen, rayon or hemp), but batik techniques can also be used on paper, wood, leather, and even a ceramic surface. Text by Diane Gaffney The Important Links to your refer: Facebook Google Home

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