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Purple Black KK Mulmul Pure Cotton Sarees

Purple Black KK Mulmul Pure Cotton Sarees

Rs. 1,278.00 Rs. 2,799.00

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  Designer Hand Wax Batik Paint On Cotton Malmal Saree With Blouse Piece

Purple Black KK Mulmul Pure Cotton Sarees

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Rs. 1,278.00
Rs. 2,799.00
(55% off)
Purple Mulmul Batik Sarees

Purple Mulmul Batik Sarees

Rs. 1,209.00 Rs. 2,799.00

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Purple
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Pompom Lace Malmal Cotton Saree With Blouse Piece

Purple Mulmul Batik Sarees

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Rs. 1,209.00
Rs. 2,799.00
(57% off)
Purple Mulmul Batik Sarees

Purple Mulmul Batik Sarees

Rs. 1,209.00 Rs. 2,799.00

Material
Color
Purple
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Description of Mulmul Cotton / Mulmul Batik Sarees The Mul cotton is what we call 'Made in Heaven' at Dailybuyys. Known in West Bengal as Mulmul. M...

Purple Mulmul Batik Sarees

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Rs. 1,209.00
Rs. 2,799.00
(57% off)
Purple Mulmul Batik Sarees

Purple Mulmul Batik Sarees

Rs. 1,278.00 Rs. 2,799.00

Material
Color
Purple
Quantity
Cotton Hand Malmal Batik Sarees With Blouse Piece

Purple Mulmul Batik Sarees

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Rs. 1,278.00
Rs. 2,799.00
(55% off)

Mulmul is a soft and fine weave of cotton which is also known as muslin. It is almost around 100 years ago when Bengali weavers first weaved it. Mulmul cotton fabric was one of the prized imports from India to the lands of England and Scotland. It started appearing in the market there and then gradually the countries of the continent started manufacturing it.

Dhaka in Bangladesh, a part of India was the first place where Mulmul was originated. Under the Mughal rule, Dhaka became the capital of the worldwide muslin trade. During this time, when the trade of Mulmul was flourishing, the Britishersaggressively tried to repress it. Since the industrial manufactured and the imported fabric could not compete for the supreme hand-woven counterpart in India, the Britishers decided to wind up the production and knowledge by cutting off the thumbs of the craftsmen.

The production of Mulmul almost suffered for about two centuries. Gradually it got revived and now it is available easily. It is also not so expensive as it used to be. The fabric is super soft, lightweight and very breathable. It is great for summers, especially in the harsh summers of India as it quickly absorbs moisture and keeps the person at ease. It gets softer with every wash. It is easy to wash and easy to wear. The fabric can be dyed easily and when stitched into garments, it turns out to be a very easy-breezy and elegant outfit.

The Mulmul clothing is also easy to take care of, you just need to use gentle detergent, wash it under cold water and don't leave it to dry for longer.

Today, mulmul is widely available and is not as expensive as it used to be. This lightweight, super soft and breathable cotton fabric is great for summer, particularly harsh Indian summers, since it readily absorbs moisture and keeps the wearer cool. Its other benefits are that it can be dyed easily and it only gets softer with every wash. Along with its rich history, it is these qualities that made us choose this wonderful fabric for our latest collections Pardeiza and Isfahan.

The next time you purchase one of our pieces from this collection, and feel the beautiful fabric, you’ll probably take a minute to remember the Bengali weavers, from centuries and centuries ago, who first created this splendid cotton weave. 

Product Specifications:

  • Product Type : Pure Soft Cotton Saree with Blouse Piece.

  • Saree length : 5.5 Mtr.

  • Blouse length : 0.8 Mtr.

  • Width : 45 Inches.

  • Weight : 0.7 kg

  • Occasion : Casual Ware or Office Wear

  • Wash Care : Hand Wash

  • Delivery : Worldwide

  • Free Shipping : All over India

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