Sheetal Feroza Blue Paat Silk Mekhela Sador
Sheetal Feroza Blue Paat Silk Mekhela Sador
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About Me
Purple is an opulent colour that leaves everyone starry eyed. Just as Assam has different hues of its culture, it’s handloom too has a vast range of vibrant and beautiful colours. Moreover, preserving its heritage, it's also inclined towards making marvellous pieces of luxury wear. Have a look at this lustrous purple paat mekhela sador with meticulous and intricate feroza blue Assamese and Miri design borders for an elegant evening affair.
This piece has been created by taking inspiration from the Miri Tribe also known as the ‘Mising’, which are an indeginious community inhabiting parts of the Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. A beautiful wear for all the elegant evenings.
Made From
Paat or Mulberry Silk
Number of Man Weeks To Create Me
8 - 12 Weeks
Drape Me
Mekhela (lower portion) is 2 m 40 cm
Sador (above piece) is 2 m 85 cm
Blouse piece is 1 m
Wear with Care - Care Guide
Wear with Care - Care Guide
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Never hand-wash or machine-wash a silk mekhela sador. |
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In case the mekhela sador gets stained, immediately wipe the stain off with cold water. |
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It is advisable to only dry-clean silk mekhela sadors. |
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Never hang a silk mekhela sador to dry in direct sunlight as doing so will cause the color to fade. |
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Don’t keep the mekhela sador bundled up as this will result in the threads of the embroidery work getting entangled. |
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Store the mekhela sador in a light cotton muslin cloth. This will give the mekhela sador breathing space and will prevent one mekhela sador from sticking to another when kept in a pile. |
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Don’t store the mekhela sador in a plastic cover as this will cause the gold embroidery to turn black. |
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