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KEERAT SILK
- Regular Price
- $63.71
- Sale Price
- $63.71
- Regular Price
- $74.95
- Unit Price
- per
KEERAT Silk Sarees are crafted for women who love luxury with ease. Each piece blends premium silk, artisanal detailing, and modern designer silhouettes, creating sarees that feel as beautiful to wear as they look. The collection features soft drapes, elegant motifs, and rich colour stories that elevate your presence at any event.
Designed in limited quantities, Keerat Silk is an exclusive range—every saree feels unique, refined, and thoughtfully made. From delicate florals to intricate zari work, the craftsmanship highlights the perfect balance of tradition and contemporary style.
These sarees are ideal for weddings, receptions, festive celebrations, pre‑wedding functions, cultural events, and high‑fashion photoshoots. Whether you prefer soft pastels or bold statement hues, Keerat Silk offers a designer look that stands out effortlessly.
Care Guide
To keep your saree looking beautiful for years, we recommend gentle handling and mindful care:
- Dry Clean Only: Most premium sarees — especially silk, tissue, Paithani, handloom, and embroidered pieces — should be professionally dry‑cleaned to preserve colour, texture, and zari work.
- Avoid Machine Wash: Washing machines can damage delicate fibres, zari threads, and handwoven textures.
- Store with Care: Always fold your saree neatly and store it in a cool, dry place. Use a muslin cloth or breathable cotton bag to protect it from moisture and dust.
- Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure can fade colours and weaken delicate fabrics.
- Air Occasionally: Take the saree out every few months and let it breathe to prevent moisture buildup.
- Keep Away from Perfume & Deodorant: Sprays can stain or tarnish zari and silk.
- Iron on Low Heat: Use a low‑temperature setting or place a thin cloth on top while ironing. For tissue, organza, and silk, steam ironing is safest.
- Handle Embroidery Gently: Heavy borders, handwoven motifs, and zari work should not be pulled or hung for long periods to avoid stretching.