Bollywood 4 U
RASHMIKA 1004
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- $69.95
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- $69.95
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Handloom Munga Cotton Saree | Traditional Minimalist Sarees Australia
Where tradition meets modern minimalism — the Rashmika 1004 is a saree for the woman who loves her heritage but lives in the present. Handwoven in pure Munga Cotton, this saree brings together the timeless artistry of Indian handloom weaving with a clean, contemporary aesthetic.
The Rashmika 1004 is crafted for festivals, family gatherings, cultural programs, and special daytime occasions. Its understated elegance makes it incredibly versatile — dressed up with statement jewellery for a formal event, or kept simple with delicate gold pieces for a relaxed celebration.
Munga Cotton's natural breathability makes this saree a perfect choice for Australia's warm climate. Light enough to wear all day, beautiful enough to turn heads at every occasion.
Why you'll love it:
- Pure Munga Cotton handloom — authentic Indian craftsmanship
- Modern minimalist design with traditional heritage
- Lightweight and breathable — ideal for Australian weather
- Versatile for festivals, cultural programs and family gatherings
- Timeless style that never goes out of fashion
For the woman who carries her culture with quiet confidence. Shop the Rashmika 1004 at Bollywood4u — Australia's destination for traditional Indian sarees online, designer sarees, silk sarees, wedding sarees, and premium Indian ethnic wear.
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.