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White Color Based Muslin Saree With Zari Border Handloom Cotton Saree White Color Based Muslin Saree With Zari Border Handloom Cotton Saree

White Color Based Muslin Saree With Zari Border Handloom Cotton Saree

Rs. 2,599.00 Rs. 8,499.00

Color
White
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White color based muslin saree with jaari border. It'll creat beautiful formal and casual wear looks.The saree comes with an unstitched blouse piec...

White Color Based Muslin Saree With Zari Border Handloom Cotton Saree

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Rs. 2,599.00
Rs. 8,499.00
(70% off)
White Pure Reshom Silk Mark Certified Muslin Embroidered Saree White Pure Reshom Silk Mark Certified Muslin Embroidered Saree

White Pure Reshom Silk Mark Certified Muslin Embroidered Saree

Rs. 5,050.00 Rs. 5,060.00

Color
White
Material
Quantity
Dailybuyys Muslin sarees are woven from the finest variety of silk that grows in Bengal. To the eyes the fabric of the pure muslin silk saree is al...

White Pure Reshom Silk Mark Certified Muslin Embroidered Saree

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Rs. 5,050.00
Rs. 5,060.00
(1% off)
Pink Silk Mark Certified Muslin Resom Silk Sarees

Pink Silk Mark Certified Muslin Resom Silk Sarees

Rs. 4,884.00 Rs. 6,875.00

Color
White
Material
Quantity
Dailybuyys Muslin is a loosely woven resom silk fabric. It’s made using the plain weave technique, which means that a single weft thread alternates...

Pink Silk Mark Certified Muslin Resom Silk Sarees

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Rs. 4,884.00
Rs. 6,875.00
(29% off)
White Silk Mark Certified Muslin Resom Silk Sarees

White Silk Mark Certified Muslin Resom Silk Sarees

Rs. 4,911.00 Rs. 6,989.00

Color
white
Material
Quantity
How to Care for Resom Silk:Dailybuyys Resom Silk should be treated gently when washing. Here are some steps to follow when caring for a muslin ite...

White Silk Mark Certified Muslin Resom Silk Sarees

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Rs. 4,911.00
Rs. 6,989.00
(30% off)
White Pure Silk Mark Certified Muslin Jamdani Sarees

White Pure Silk Mark Certified Muslin Jamdani Sarees

Rs. 5,208.00 Rs. 6,888.50

Color
White
Material
Quantity
Dailybuyys Muslin is a loosely woven cotton fabric. It’s made using the plain weave technique, which means that a single weft thread alternates ove...

White Pure Silk Mark Certified Muslin Jamdani Sarees

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Rs. 5,208.00
Rs. 6,888.50
(25% off)
Viscous Khadi White Silk Sarees  with Golden Border & Silk Mark Certified Muslin Pallu

Viscous Khadi White Silk Sarees with Golden Border & Silk Mark Certified Muslin Pallu

Rs. 3,139.00 Rs. 4,550.00

Material
Color
White
Quantity
Khadi has long been associated with the freedom movement and the strong will of a nation to set itself free from the clutches of a century-long for...

Viscous Khadi White Silk Sarees with Golden Border & Silk Mark Certified Muslin Pallu

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Rs. 3,139.00
Rs. 4,550.00
(32% off)
White Red Matka Silk Sarees

White Red Matka Silk Sarees

Rs. 3,643.00 Rs. 4,799.00

Material
Color
White
Quantity
Matka Silk Cut Saree With Blouse Piece

White Red Matka Silk Sarees

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Rs. 3,643.00
Rs. 4,799.00
(25% off)
White Black Matka Silk Sarees

White Black Matka Silk Sarees

Rs. 3,643.00 Rs. 4,799.00

Material
Color
White
Quantity
Matka Silk Cut Saree With Blouse Piece

White Black Matka Silk Sarees

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Rs. 3,643.00
Rs. 4,799.00
(25% off)
Dailybuyys Muslin is a loosely woven cotton fabric. It’s made using the plain weave technique, which means that a single weft thread alternates over and under a single warp thread. Muslin is known as the material used in fashion prototypes to test patterns before cutting and stitching the final product.

Muslin originated in what is now Dhaka, Bangladesh, with the first references to muslin dating back to the prehistoric period. Muslin was a valuable commodity, often worth the same as gold, and has been traded around the world throughout human history. European traders first discovered the muslin in Mosul, Iraq, however, hence the name muslin.

During British colonial rule in India and Bangladesh, muslin weavers were brutally treated and forced to weave other fabrics, while muslin was imported from Europe. Gandhi, the leader of the Indian independence movement, started spinning yarn himself to make khadi, a type of muslin, as a way to promote self-reliance and to peacefully resist British rule.

How to Care for Muslin:
Dailybuyys Muslin should be treated gently when washing. Here are some steps to follow when caring for a muslin item.

Machine wash or hand wash muslin using cold water.

Use gentle laundry detergent.

Hang the item or lay muslin flat to dry. You can also tumble dry on low, but make sure to remove the item from the dryer before it’s completely dry.

Dailybuyys Muslin fabric is made from cotton, but certain forms can also incorporate silk and viscose. Muslin differs from other cotton weaves used for items like shirts and dresses because it has a much looser, more open weave.


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