100% organic cotton, the sateen, percale weave (organic cotton), the material is environmentally friendly, soft, repeated washing remain smooth, glossy, beautiful, dust repellent , health benefit users, does not cause skin irritation for people with sensitive skin. Certificate of organic cotton: oeko - tex standard 100 in zurich.
A set of :
01 duvet 200 x 220cm + 02 pillowcases 50 x70 cm
T180 Poly Cotton 50:50, as per original U.S.A. specifications
T200-300 Poly Cotton 50:50, both in Percale and Sateen
T200-300 C.V.C. 60:40, both in Percale and Sateen
T200-250 Cotton Polyester 80:20, to give the traditional feel of cotton but with the small addition of polyester to assist in the laundering process.
STANDARD SHEETING SIZES
Small Twin 180 x 310 cm
Large Twin 210 x 310 cm
Standard Double 240 x 310 cm
Standard King 280 x 310 cm
Super King 305 x 310 cm
All raw materials used in production of our linens are tested, certified and perform up to the highest standard outlined by the government of india (ministry of textiles). These tests and results are below:
* tensile strength (warp way 65.42kg, weft way 44.74kg)
* shrinkage (warp way 2.93%, weft way 5.40%)
* colorfastness (4-5 out of a best of 5 = excellent)
* pilling (pilling resistance 4-5 out of a best of 5 = excellent)
Our linens are manufactured in a state of the art iso 9001 and iso 14001 certified factory.
Packaged in cases 3-4 sets/case. (25-35 pounds/case)
* Ajrakh also known as Barmeri Print is a block printing technique practised by master artisans in the Vibrant land of Gujarat & Rajasthan in north-western India and is thought to be more than 4500 years old that is made using Natural dyes like Indigo and Madder. The appearance is extremely appealing to the eyes & jewel like, completely soft against the skin & pleasing to touch. Ajrakh print is said to signify the universe because of the color palatte that is used, blue black, white & red.
* Bagru printing is a traditional printing technique that is done using natural colours in the north-western state of Rajasthan. It is traditionally done on a blue or indigo background and has 2 variants: Dabru prints and seyali-bagru prints.
* The seyali-bagru printed fabrics are known for their characteristic black and yellow ochre/cream colour combinations. Dabru prints, on the other hand, are created using a special dye resist technique.