Linen Saree
Code : P13781
INR
750 / Piece MRP : 1278 41% Off Excluding Taxes & Duties
Extra Charges : Shipping | Insurance | Packaging
Description :
A linen saree is a lightweight, breathable, and durable drape made from flax fibres, known for its natural texture, crisp feel, and effortless drape, making it ideal for warm climates while offering understated elegance for various occasions, often featuring handwoven details, block prints, or blends with cotton/silk for varied textures and sheens. Its unique properties, including excellent moisture-wicking, make it comfortable, while its tendency to wrinkle slightly adds to its authentic charm, becoming softer with each wash and wear. Location : West Bengal, India
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| Specification :
| Length |
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5.5 meters | | Width |
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1.2 meters | | Country Of Origin |
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India: Specifically the state of West Bengal, which is a primary hub for linen weaving in the country. | | Fabric |
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Linen-Silk or Pure Linen: Most Bengal linen sarees are woven with high-quality linen yarns, often blended with a small percentage of silk (Linen-Silk) to provide a subtle sheen and better drape, or kept as Pure 100-count Linen for a matte, organic finish. | | Material |
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Flax Fibre: Derived from the cellulose fibres of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum). Sustainably Sourced: Known for being one of the most eco-friendly fibres, requiring significantly less water and pesticides than cotton. | | Speciality |
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Handloom Weaving: Most authentic Bengal linens are hand-woven in clusters like Phulia or Shantipur. Jamdani Motifs: A unique specialty of West Bengal is the Linen Jamdani, where intricate floral or geometric patterns are hand-tucked into the loom using a supplementary weft technique. Zari Borders: Many variants feature elegant, narrow borders of gold or silver zari that contrast beautifully against the earthy texture of the linen. | | Durability |
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High Tensile Strength: Linen is one of the strongest natural fibres; it is approximately 2-3 times stronger than cotton. Longevity: It does not lose its shape easily and actually becomes softer and more lustrous with every wash. | | Breathability |
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Superior Thermoregulation: Linen possesses high moisture-wicking properties, making it feel cool to the touch. Air Permeability: The porous nature of the weave allows air to circulate freely, making it the ideal choice for the humid summers of the Indian subcontinent. | | Texture |
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Organic Crispness: Characterized by a slightly stiff, structured drape and its signature slubs (small, natural irregularities in the yarn). Tactile Comfort: While initially a bit crisp, the texture transitions into a buttery-soft feel over time. | | Cultural & Traditional Significance |
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Modern Heritage: While linen is not ancient to Bengal like Muslin, it represents the evolution of the Bengal handloom industry. The Intellectual Look: In the cultural landscape of Kolkata and beyond, the Linen saree is often associated with a sophisticated, artsy, and understated elegance, favoured by professionals and artists alike. | | Care Instruction |
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Washing: Hand wash in cold water using a mild liquid detergent. Avoid harsh scrubbing. Drying: Dry in the shade to prevent colour fading. Do not wring tightly. Ironing: Linen wrinkles easily (part of its charm). For a crisp look, iron while the fabric is slightly damp using a high-heat setting. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place; preferably hang it or wrap it in a muslin cloth to allow the fibres to breathe. |
About Seller :
The Seller is located from "West Bengal, INDIA " and specialized in HANDLOOMS & HANDCRAFTED.
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