Chameli Phool Cotton and Silk Maheshwari Handloom Saree
Our Meadow Blossom Maheshwari Saree is adorned with a graceful Chameli Phool border design. Meticulously handwoven, this saree features a serene plain body, allowing the intricate details of the pallu to shine. Delicate small gold zari and cotton stripes and lining adorn the pallu, adding a touch of sophistication and charm. Crafted from a luxurious blend of Masrise cotton and silk, it offers unparalleled comfort and a graceful drape.
Take care to avoid extreme heat and direct sunlight when storing the product as this may cause colour fading and/or shrinkage. We recommend storing the product in a cool, shaded and dry place at all times.
Dry-clean only. Wear more, clean less! Drycleaners use very large and technically advanced computer-controlled dry cleaning machines. Iron inside out on a low heat.
As with all hand-dyed products, some colour variation within and between items is normal. Hand-dyed products may bleed slightly when wet, so please follow cleaning instructions carefully.
Other than adding water, bleach should be used on these product. Don't use bleach unless the garment is white. Avoid over bleaching as it can cause damage or yellowing
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Chameli Phool Cotton and Silk Maheshwari Handloom Saree





Social & Environmental Responsibility.
At Living Looms of India, we support artisan-made textiles that are low-impact, durable, and designed to last. Handcrafted with traditional techniques, our garments reduce waste, energy use, and emissions. By choosing handlooms, you’re not just supporting livelihoods — you’re taking a stand for the planet by wearing consciously and living responsibly.
At Living Looms of India, every thread tells a story — of time, tradition, and tender craftsmanship. As we journeyed through our 8 artisan clusters — Maheshwar (Madhya Pradesh), Kota Doria (Rajasthan), Bishnupur (West Bengal), Kullu (Himachal Pradesh), Nuapatna (Odisha), Bhagalpur (Bihar), Sualkuchi (Assam), and Venkatgiri (Andhra Pradesh) — witness the intricately woven art fabric of Indian life. These aren’t just clothes. They are labors of love — shaped by patience, dedication, and generations of inherited skill. Value the human touch, and see your wardrobes not as collections of commodities, but as living heritage.
The better you treat your clothing, the longer your clothes will last and look great. In general, we wash clothing much more than we need to. Laundry wastes water and energy, breaks down fabrics, fades colors and releases tiny microplastics into our oceans. It’s impossible to skip the washer all together of course, but it’s good to be conscious of what’s in your laundry basket and skip washing until it’s really needed.