Experience the undeniable allure of Plum Paint exclusively at Suratis, where tradition meets innovation. This masterpiece, handmade with precision, is flawlessly painted on Chanderi fabric. It boasts a rich purple hue with a subtle hint of pink. Each piece is handpainted, showcasing the remarkable skill and dedication of our Indian artisans. Elevate your collection with the sophisticated elegance of handmade craftsmanship. Proudly made in India, Plum Paint seamlessly blends heritage with modern style.
Plum Paint
Details:
Length: 6.5 meters; Width: 47 inches
Color: Colourful
Blouse Piece: Available
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Fabric: Chanderi
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
How to Maintain:
Chanderi is a delicate and beautiful fabric, and hand-painting and tie-dye add an extra layer of artistry. Proper care is essential to maintain its beauty and longevity. Here's a point-wise guide for product maintenance:
Washing:
- Hand Wash Recommended: Always hand wash Chanderi with mild detergent. This is the gentlest method and helps preserve the colors and fabric.
- Cold Water Only: Use cold water to prevent colors from bleeding or fading. Hot water can damage the fabric and the dyes.
- Mild Detergent: Opt for a gentle detergent specifically designed for delicate fabrics or natural fibers. Avoid harsh chemicals, bleach, or fabric softeners.
- Gentle Agitation: Don't rub or scrub the fabric vigorously. Gently swish it in the water. If there are specific stains, try spot cleaning with a very mild solution before washing the entire garment.
- Rinse Thoroughly: Rinse the fabric in cold water until all detergent is removed. Residual detergent can dull the colors and damage the fibers.
Drying:
- Avoid Direct Sunlight: Never dry Chanderi in direct sunlight. Sunlight can fade the colors and weaken the fabric.
- Shade Drying: Dry the garment in a shaded area, preferably on a flat surface or a padded hanger.
- Do Not Tumble Dry: Tumble drying can damage the delicate fibers and cause shrinkage.
- Gently Squeeze Out Excess Water: After washing, gently squeeze out excess water. Do not wring or twist the fabric.
- Roll in a Towel: You can roll the garment in a clean, dry towel to absorb more moisture before air drying.
Ironing:
- Low to Medium Heat: Use a low to medium heat setting on your iron. High heat can scorch the fabric.
- Iron on the Reverse Side: Always iron Chanderi on the reverse side to protect the hand-painted and tie-dyed designs.
- Use a Pressing Cloth: Place a thin cotton cloth (like a muslin cloth) between the iron and the fabric to prevent direct contact and shine.
- Steam Iron (Optional): A steam iron can help remove wrinkles, but be careful not to oversaturate the fabric.
Storage:
- Store in a Cool, Dry Place: Store Chanderi garments in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity.
- Wrap in Muslin or Cotton: Wrap the garment in a muslin cloth or cotton fabric to protect it from dust and insects.
- Avoid Plastic Bags: Do not store Chanderi in plastic bags, as they can trap moisture and cause damage.
- Moth Repellents: Use natural moth repellents like neem or cedar balls instead of chemical mothballs.
General Care:
- Avoid Contact with Perfumes and Sprays: Perfumes, hairsprays, and other sprays can stain or damage the fabric.
- Be Mindful of Jewelry: Be careful when wearing jewelry that might snag or pull the delicate threads of the Chanderi.
- Professional Cleaning (Optional): For heavily soiled garments or if you are unsure about washing, consider professional dry cleaning. However, ensure the dry cleaner is experienced with delicate fabrics and hand-painted/tie-dyed items. Communicate the specifics of the fabric and the design to them.
Return & Exchange:
- The return policy is applicable within 7 days of receiving date.
- Exchange is possible only in the case of any damage or defective before using the product.
- Tags with Invoice slips are required for return and exchange.