The finest, smoothest type of plush cotton is called mul and is also frequently referred to as muslin cotton. It feels so smooth that it glides over your skin like a feather skimming on your body. Mulmul cotton, which is incredibly soft and breezy, is ideal for hot days because of its propensity to absorb sweat and keep its owner cool and comfortable quickly.
The ease of dyeing Mulmul cotton fabric is yet another perk. The cloth softens up with every wash. It was initially created in Bangladesh's Dhakeshwari or Dhaka, which was a part of India at the time. By the 17th century, it was one of the most valuable commodities traded from India to Europe.
An organic fabric labelled modal is created by spinning cellulose out of the beech trees. Modal goods are created from sustainable, renewable, and ethically sourced wood fibres that are extracted from trees such as birch, eucalyptus, and others. Considering beech trees don't need a lot of water to develop, modal is typically seen as a more environmentally friendly fabric than cotton because its manufacture requires 10 to 20 times lesser quantity of water.
Imperfection is the apt word that describes absolute beauty. As the saree is purely handwoven, there might be slight unevenness or irregularities in the stich, weave, selvedge or pattern which makes each and every product unique, "Made Only One for YOU!"