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DUSSHERA OFFER ON HANDLOOM SAREES

We are quite sure that like us you must be also quite pumped for the upcoming extravagant festival of Dussehra and what more beautiful apparel to wear on the most auspicious occasion of Dussehra than a saree? Loomfolks’ Dussehra collection will definitely grab your attention.

Our linen and handloom sarees are created especially for the auspicious occasion of Dussehra. These sarees will not even let you sweat on a hot Dussehra evening. We all know how uncomfortable it can be for a female to wear a saree on a hot day. Don’t you worry because we have you covered!

Now let’s look at the latest collection of Loomfolks’ Dusshera sarees specially designed with pure material to give 100% comfort. 

The first and the foremost saree that we present to you today is the beautiful silver tissue linen saree by Loomfolks. You can see the simplicity and the elegance presented by the saree by just looking at the simple picture. When paired with Gold earrings it can make you the most beautiful person presented at the party. Make sure to check all of the different and trendy colours available in this simple collection.

Second, on the list is the famous dark pink saree about which everyone is talking about. This linen saree will make you understand the essence of the dark pink colour. The very shiny border when paired with minimum jewellery will make you look your best. Just check out the details which are done by weavers. In this saree, you will definitely enjoy the classy look and will thank us later. Also, don’t forget to check the different classy colours available in this collection.

I think that everyone will agree that Meenakari designs will never go out of style. We present to you our favourite yellow linen saree with dark blue and pink meenakari designs. Get ready for the youthful event with our bright colour sarees and dark prints. You can easily rock it in a day lunch event at your favourite relative’s house. We are happy to provide each and every colour in this collection also. Green, Blue, Black, Brown, Red, Light Pink, Dark Pink, Magenta, Red we have it all!

4. Stunning Dark Blue Linen Jamdani Saree with Floral Border

Linen Jamdani Saree

If you want to go for a more light print then you can go for this new and latest flower print design in our Linen Jamdani saree. The pure black base of the saree makes the print look more bright and colourful. The thin border of red will also give a touch of elegance in this saree. In the border, you will also notice silver linings which will make your whole look more classy.

Mango design borders are the newest trend in the saree market. Our subtle blue linen saree will help you achieve the best look of your Dussehra party. The royal blue base colour of the saree will definitely enhance your skin colour. Plus, the silver border provides the richness in the saree. With a thin red border and sea green mango pallu, you will definitely love this design by us. More colours are available in our design of mango pallus.

Make sure to shop with us this Dussehra season and treat yourself with the most beautiful sarees that you can ever find! Loomfolks Dussehra collection is the most latest collection of sarees that you will look into. Visit our shopping page now for more authentic sarees.

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Navratri is right around the corner and we know that you must be looking for beautiful cotton sarees to dance the night out on several Navratri events. Now, what if we say that we have the best collection of cotton silk sarees and pure cotton sarees to make your Navratri night the most comfortable and the most enjoyable?

Loomfolks’ collection of cotton sarees and cotton silk sarees will give you the beauty of a saree with sheer comfort. Our cotton sarees are made from pure material and are super easy to wear. Plus point, they are also breathable! Cotton silk sarees on the other hand are the most beautiful and the most classy option that you can go for this Navratri. Latest explore a few options that you can go for this Navratri and be the star of the show! 

Our very special Red Golden Handwoven Cotton Linen Jamdani saree is the best option that you can go for this Navratri. The bright red colour will definitely make you look your best on a dark Navratri night. Also, make sure that you pair this saree with minimum jewellery so that you can create the best look possible. The detailing of the work in this saree is commendable. The saree is pure handwoven by talented artists. This collection is also available in a lot of colours, you name it and we have it. You can see the shine on the pallu very clearly. A must try option for this season! 

Another one from the pure cotton lineup collection, we have our Purple Grey Cotton Linen saree which will help you to be the shine of the party. The golden border with a pinch of yellow gives a royal feel. Also, the print of the pallu is very trendy with the hint of the pink border which makes it look more classy. The royal purple colour will definitely give you a princess feel we recommend 10 on 10! Make sure to check more colours available in this collection to make the saree more personalized according to your taste. You can pair them with minimum gold jewellery to look your best.

3. Dusky Brown Pure Cotton Begampuri Saree

If you want to go on a more colourful ride then you can choose our new and latest Pure Cotton Begampuri saree collection. This particular saree has a cute print going on at the pallu. You can see the detailing of colours and the very trendy colour collection. The sea-green base of the saree is very enchanting to the eyes plus the hot pink pallu will give you the young vibe that you are looking for. We have many other colours available in this range and you can check it out on our website. 

4. White Cotton Silk Saree With Giccha Weave On Border Pallu

COTTON SILK SAREES

If you are going for a more subtle look this Navratri then you can try our latest cotton silk saree. This saree has the most pretty white base colour that you will ever witness in any of the saree and the classic Golden pallu with shredded print will give you the subtle look. You can pair the saree with heavy and chunky silver jewellery and you will be good to go for any party. The print is the bare minimum in this saree. You can go for other colours which are available in the same range from Loomfolks’ Navratri Collection.

SEQUINS SAREES LOOMFOLKS

Another gem from the Navratri collection of Loomfolks is our Dark Green Sequin Cotton Silk Saree. The exclusively designed pallu of the saree will give competition to all of your friends’ saree collection. The golden border at the pallu of the saree gives wings to the design of the pallu. Also, you get bindis at the base of the saree to make it look more presentable. Other colours are also available in the collection. 

What are you waiting for now? Hurry up and buy our designer Navratri collection before they go out of stock. You can also explore the different types of colors options available in all of the categories of sarees mentioned above. 

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Keep Your Handloom Sarees As Good As New

How To Keep Your Handloom Sarees As Good As New

The tag will always say specifically ‘Dry Clean Only’.

Now you don’t want anything to happen to your saree, not one bit. Not to its colour, to its fabric and nothing at all. Okay it’s handloom I got it.

And now the predicament. How best to look after your handloom saree that it looks as good as new each time?

Handloom sarees especially the heirloom-quality, Paithini, Kanjeevaram, Patola, Chanderi, Pat Silk, Kalamkari or the alluring Banarasi, need to be taken care of with utmost love and tenderness.

One of the worst nightmares, let’s suppose I know it’s hard but lets just suppose you attend a wedding and few drops of curry ruins your saree.

Oh no! What to do now?

Apply water? That will definitely get the stain a little mild but in the long run will it wash away. Your mood is off for the night, you can’t concentrate on the wedding anymore.

Of course we all know, the easiest way to undo the damage is to send it promptly to the dry cleaner. But would your mother have done the same thing? What is life without the luxury of a dry cleaner? And you certainly remember how their sarees remained new as always for years

Let Us Help You With That:

Home Remedies to Keep your Handloom Sarees Intact

If you haven’t seen dry cleaning yourself let me tell you that dry cleaning is a horrifying thing to do with your clothes.

How to wash a handloom saree?

Yes, yes we are telling you to wash your handloom saree! Don’t worry you will make your mother proud. Just follow these steps 

  • Soak the handwoven saree in saltwater for a while. Read again. Just for a little while. Do not just do it and forget about it your saree will lose its colour.
  • Rinse it a couple of times in cold water. Good cold water.
  • Use a mild detergent to hand wash the handmade saree. Stay away from an advertisement for promising products.
  • Remember the shampoo rule ‘More important than applying it to the hair, is to ensure you remove it properly.’ Remember this thoroughly.
  • Also, the soap needs to be washed off almost immediately
  • Use only cold water.‘Wash the Saree, with all your focus, with giving attention to each part separately’

 

Do not

  • Use a brush, Never.
  • Bundle it up like a towel. It’s a sin.
  • Wash the handwoven sarees in a washing machine.

An ugly stain, you just know it when you see it?

I’ll shout, run, just take this immediate action, don’t wait to get to your home and start this process.

How To Remove Stains From A Handloom Saree

  • If it is a cold drink or a curry stain rush to the parking area, dip your handkerchief into the petrol box and wipe off the stain! petrol acts like magic.
  • If petrol is not in hand which won’t be there most of the time then for food stains, the good old talcum powder comes to the rescue. Let the powder soak the oil and then simply wash it off gently.

How to Dry a Handloom Saree After Wash

You get into this only if you have been endowed with qualities like patience. This takes time.

  • Always dry your precious handloom sarees in partial shade, avoid full exposure to the sun 
  • Do not wring the saree, just don’t you will destroy your own saree.
  • Unlike what we have been doing for years, we need to dry the sarees on a flat surface.
  • Wash separately, do not wash two sarees together.

Ironing A Handloom Saree

  • Always press your sarees keeping the iron in medium to low heat.
  • Never spray water on it before ironing as it may leave permanent marks on the fabric.

 

We hope we have been of some good help to you. Trust us, we are equally pleased to share such good techniques with you.

Thread Count: While buying a linen saree, you have been probably told to pay attention to the thread count. Thread count for sarees refers to the number of horizontal (weft) and vertical (warp) threads per square inch. Generally, higher the thread count, softer will be the fabric, and more likely it will be wearable or become softer over time. An average linen saree is counted between 60 to 80 count & till 120. So the thread count is an indication of only the texture of the linen saree. Thread count is not an indication of the Quality of the saree. Myth Broken!

Linen as a fabric is stronger: The tensile strength of linen is twice as much as cotton, and thrice as much as wool because the fibre is derived from the middle of the flax plant, so it will naturally be stronger. So interestingly, linen is far more superior in quality and strength than you think!

Warp or Weft based: Linen is warp based saree where all the warps are made up of only Linen yarn. If we use linen yarn in both the warp and the weft, they are called linen by linen. Other options include combinations using linen as the prime yarn in the warp and using 30% – 40% cotton or silk or khadi with linen in the weft making them linen by cotton or linen by silk or linen by khadi respectively. Linen is breathable but has the tendency to be stiff. When linen yarn is combined with cotton, khadi, and silk the texture of the saree changes accordingly. Interesting right!

Linen is wearable throughout the year: Linen is one of the best fabrics. It is comfortable and has sweat absorbing properties. The main benefit of wearing linen during summer is that it allows easy air flow and reflects heat better. In hot weather, people dressed in Linen were measured to be 3-4 degrees cooler than people dressed in silk or cotton. Everybody thinks Linen is only for summer, but the fact is it can be made heavier with the warp-weft tricks and can be made wearable even in the winters too. Woot Woot!

Here in Loomfolks, we offer you with the most exquisite and trending Linen sarees with unique designs directly from weavers. Just flaunt with confidence and utmost comfort by picking your favourite ones from our  Linen Collection.

A Toxic Work Culture

A Toxic Work Culture has negative cascading effects on the entire organization.

Every organization runs on the aims and objectives to generate high levels of sales and profits quarter on quarter and year on year. But the majority of them fail to accomplish the same and many a time, they fail to realize that the fault lies in their work culture and the overall environment that is highly toxic and negative in nature. And owing to the toxic work culture, employees are not motivated, demoralized, and lose the agility to accomplish their assigned tasks and responsibilities in a determined manner.

And when we come to talk the toxic work culture in the organization, it arises due to the top management imbibing the same or due to some of the employees that spread the negativity having ulterior self motives.

How to spot and realize that your organization’s work culture has become toxic:
  • Employees do not enter and leave the premises of your company with a smile and happiness on their faces.

  • In the meetings, there are physically present but mentally absent and agree to all your views without giving any inputs and suggestions.

  • There is an increased rate of attrition and employee turnover.

  • All the newly hired employees are not referred by your previous or current employees.

How to fix the toxic work culture in your organization:

  • Have self-introspection sessions within your management team and figure out what is going wrong where and how. Find out if your work policies and fundamentals are a problem or some of the people in your team are creating the problems making the culture toxic and negative.

  • Once you have realized the problems, have open-ended discussions with your employees and ask them about the issues that are bothering them and forcing them to leave your workplace.

  • Frame a new set of rules and policies that are rewarding and motivating for your employees.

Always remember that your employees are your very first brand ambassadors and keeping them happy and satisfied is the first rule to accomplish your aims of higher sales and profits.