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How to Wash Your Banarasi Silk Saree at Home: A Complete Care Guide

Updated: Mar 11

Banarasi silk sarees are known for their rich texture, intricate designs, and timeless elegance. However, caring for them requires special attention to maintain their beauty. Here’s a step-by-step guide to washing your Banarasi silk saree at home safely.

1. Dry Clean for Best Results

Banarasi silk is delicate, and dry cleaning is the safest option. If you must wash it at home, follow the steps below carefully.

2. Hand Wash with Mild Detergent

  • Fill a bucket with cold water (never hot water, as it can damage silk fibers).

  • Add a few drops of mild liquid detergent or baby shampoo. Avoid harsh detergents.

  • Gently dip and swish the saree in the water. Do not rub or scrub the fabric.

  • Let it soak for 5 minutes, then rinse with cold water until all soap is removed.

3. Avoid Wringing the Saree

  • Never twist or wring the saree to remove excess water. Instead, lay it flat on a dry towel and roll it up to absorb moisture.

4. Dry in Shade

  • Always dry the saree in shade to prevent fading.

  • Hang it on a padded hanger or spread it on a flat surface. Avoid direct sunlight.

5. Ironing the Saree

  • Use a low-heat setting or place a cotton cloth over the saree while ironing.

  • Avoid using direct heat on the zari (gold or silver work).

6. Storing the Saree Properly

  • Store it in a muslin cloth to allow airflow and prevent moisture damage.

  • Keep it away from plastic covers and direct contact with other fabrics.

  • Refold the saree every few months to prevent permanent creases.

Final Tip

If your saree gets stained, do not rub or scrub it. Instead, use a damp cloth to blot the stain gently and take it to a professional cleaner if needed.

By following these steps, you can maintain the shine, texture, and beauty of your Banarasi silk saree for years to come!



 
 
 

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