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Why Chikankari Prices Vary: Fabric Purity, Handwork, and Lookalikes Explained
Why do chikankari kurtis look similar but have very different prices? Because chikankari pricing is not decided by one factor. It depends on three things working together — the base fabric , the method of embroidery , and the overall finishing . When even one of these changes, the price changes significantly. Is chikankari price decided only by embroidery? No. Embroidery is only one part of the cost. A chikankari kurti on pure cotton, pure georgette, silk, or chanderi behaves
Bhawna Sharma
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Why Chikankari Embroidery Gets Damaged Over Time (And How to Prevent It)
Why does chikankari embroidery look fine at first but weaken over time? Because chikankari damage is gradual. The embroidery doesn’t fail suddenly — the threads slowly thin, loosen, or lose tension. This happens due to repeated friction, pressure, moisture exposure, and chemical contact, even when each instance feels minor. Is damage to chikankari embroidery caused more by washing or wearing? Both play a role, but in different ways.Wearing causes friction at stress points lik
Bhawna Sharma
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How to Store Chikankari Clothes Properly (White, Pastel & Dark Colours)
Why storage matters so much for chikankari, regardless of colour? Chikankari embroidery uses fine thread on breathable base fabrics. Storage damage doesn’t depend on colour — it depends on pressure, airflow, moisture, and residue. However, colour decides how that damage shows up — yellowing in whites, dullness in pastels, fading or patchiness in darker shades. Should chikankari clothes always be washed before storing? Yes, for all colours. Sweat, body oils, perfume, and deod
Bhawna Sharma
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How to Wash Chikankari Kurtas and Suits Without Damaging the Embroidery
Why does chikankari embroidery get damaged during washing? Chikankari embroidery is made using fine cotton thread stitched lightly on the fabric surface. During washing, damage usually comes from friction, not water. Rubbing, twisting, harsh spin cycles, and contact with other garments slowly weaken the threads and loosen the stitches. Should chikankari always be hand washed? Hand washing is the safest option, especially for white, pastel, or heavily embroidered chikankari. I
Bhawna Sharma
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