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Behind The Weave

Dyeing

Before the weaving of any saree, the cotton yarns are dyed into desired colours. It is the process by which the natural silk yarns or cotton yarns are separated from the bundle and dipped into a soap solution, the required dye is mixed into this solution and the yarns are further dipped to absorb the colour and are kept for some time. Then the yarns are taken out and with a rod the excess of water is squeezed out from the dyed yarn. The dyed yarns are kept under the sun to dry.

Combing Of Threads

The dyed and dried yarn is combed and separated by hand, spread across two poles. This helps the yarn retain its colour and also, allows the weaver to apply starch to the threads, making them crisp and ready - for winding the bobbins.

Winding & Warping

Winding is the process of transferring yarn or thread from one type of package to another. It is one of the most important operations and involves the transfer of yarn from a ring bobbin or hank into a convenient form of package containing a considerable long length of yarn.

Warping is the stage after winding. The process involves transferring yarn from a predetermined number of tubes, cones or cheeses positioned on the creel onto a warper's beam or a weaver's beam.

Weaving With Motifs

Weaving is the interlacing of two distinct yarns/threads at right angles to create the fabric/textile. The manipulation of the foot pedals to lift the warp has to be in sync with the throwing of the shuttle which carries the weft yarn. A perfect weave demands coordination between mind and body.

The weaver creates the motif by adding coloured yarns by hand - where sections of colour meet, the pattern threads are twisted (interlocked) around each other, locking them together so they don't come loose. Only the fixed heddles are used and weavers work from the back of the cloth.

Shipping Charges, Processing Fee, Returns & Refunds:

How are shipping charges calculated?

Shipping charges are calculated based on various factors including the product's size, volume, packaging, and the destination of the shipment. You will see the final shipping and handling charges at the time of checkout after providing your shipping address.

What do the shipping and processing charges cover?

These charges are intended to compensate Go Native for processing your order, handling and packing the products, and delivering them to you.

Can I get a refund on shipping charges if I return an item?

No, shipping charges are non-refundable unless the item you received is damaged or has a manufacturing defect.

How do I report a defect in a product I received?

You must communicate any defects or damage to Go Native within 48 hours of receiving the item. Contact care@gonative.in or call +91 98456 84349 or +91 93432 12211 for assistance.

Can I exchange or return a product if it has minor variations in design or color?

No, products with minor design and color variations due to hand loom production are not eligible for exchange or refund.

Is there a specific address I should ship returns to?

Yes, please ship returns to the following address: Go Native 29, 14th Main Road, Opposite BDA Complex, HSR, Bangalore Contact: +91 98456 84349

What if I want to exchange a product for a higher-value item?

You can exchange for a higher-value item, but you will need to pay the difference in price.

Can I return or exchange an item purchased online at a retail store or vice versa?

No, online purchases cannot be returned or exchanged at retail stores, and retail store purchases cannot be returned through the online store.

When will I receive a refund or exchange after returning an item?

Refunds and exchanges will be processed after Go Native receives the returned shipment, except in the case of packages lost in transit. For any queries, you can contact us at care@gonative.live or +91 89519 27306

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Our delivery partners will attempt to deliver the package three times. Ensure you provide a complete and accurate shipping address, including a mobile number, to help with delivery.

Modes of Payment FAQs:

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We accept all major debit and credit cards, including Mastercard, Visa, and American Express, as well as Net Banking options across major banks.

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General FAQs:

What happens in case of a dispute regarding a purchase?

In case of a dispute, the terms and conditions applicable as per the Karnataka Government will be followed, and the case will be heard in a Bangalore court.
Handwoven Red Bengal Jamdani Saree

Handwoven Red Bengal Jamdani Saree

₹ 7,800.00