Tuesday 26 February 2013


 Thanks to all your love n affection we have crossed the magic 500 mark !!! :) :):)

And a beautiful way to celebrate ........................

we get featured on an interesting online magazine INONIT :)

Check out the link below and gloat on being a Proud owner of an exclusive AnuRadha creation !!

http://www.inonit.in/mumbai/shops/of-beautiful-drapes-and-vibrant-colour

Monday 25 February 2013


Labour of Love 





In our pursuit for beautiful fabric, we fell in love ….. hard with the mesmerizing handwoven saree . A garment born out of arduous labour of love.

Vivid coloured  threads on a hand-loom like a luminous dream woven into a fascinating reality

The breathtaking colours  and rich textures, create a unique  character celebrating brilliance ,creating a magical story dramatized by the wearer









Friday 4 January 2013

Care for your Silk Sarees:

Generally silk sarees should be dry-cleaned. In hand washing, the consistency of the silk may be altered, depending on the finishing treatment used to give it sheen and the colour may run. Chlorine bleach damages silk and causes it to yellow.

Certain pre-wash techniques have made certain washable. Raw silk, china silk, India silk, crepe de chine, Pongee, Shantung, tussar, dupion and jacquard silks are safer to wash. After washing, one should roll in a towel to remove the excess moisture, and then hang on to dry on a padded hanger.

Stained silk sarees should be dry-cleaned as soon as possible. Dyes and sizings tend to discolour with moisture. Therefore attempting to remove stains with water is not recommended without first testing the silk for colour fastness. It is difficult to remove a concentrated food or beverage stain. Scrubbing or pressing could ruin the fabric.