Mokshavali
Description
Mokshavali: A Delicate Bloom of Liberation
🌸 The Inspiration: Woven from the Earth Close your eyes and imagine the soft, ethereal beauty of a lone, lavender-pink blossom unfolding against a crisp, unblemished morning sky. This is the Mokshavali Saree—a profound celebration of freedom, growth, and natural elegance. The delicate palette of this drape isn't born in a toxic factory; it is lovingly coaxed directly from the earth. Set against a pristine pure white canvas, we have captured the poetry of nature by extracting living, eco-friendly colors from botanical extracts to create the stunning lavender-pinkish floral motifs. These softly blooming flowers feel as unburdened and pure as a gentle spring breeze—a visual masterpiece painted by nature itself.
🌿 A Harmony of Body, Mind, Soul, and Earth Wearing the Mokshavali Saree is not just about making a fashion statement; it is a holistic, grounding experience that channels free-flowing, feminine energy.
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For the Body: Woven from a premium, cloud-like Pure Handblock Cotton, it offers an unmatched, lightweight, and highly breathable drape. Crafted exclusively with 100% Azo-free, non-carcinogenic natural dyes, the soothing fabric feels incredibly safe, airy, and gentle against your skin from dawn to dusk.
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For the Mind & Soul: Imbued with the therapeutic calm of its minimalist palette, this saree is wearable wellness. The pristine white base brings a sense of deep mental clarity and peace, while the lavender-pink blossoms inspire joy, grace, and an elevated aura. Wrapping yourself in these natural fibers brings mindful tranquility to your day.
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For the Environment: True elegance shouldn't cost the earth. By championing 100% biodegradable natural dyes (that are completely bleed-free!) and slow-made textiles, the Mokshavali Saree ensures that our rivers remain unpolluted and our natural ecosystems continue to breathe and thrive.
👐 Empowering the Hands of India This saree is a love letter to India’s rich artisanal heritage. The graceful lavender-pink floral patterns are not stamped by soulless machines, but rhythmically handblocked by master artisans using beautifully carved traditional wooden blocks. This preserves a sacred textile craft passed down through generations. When you drape Mokshavali, you become a patron of Indian art forms. You are helping to sustain rural livelihoods, keep the rhythmic thump of handblock printing alive, and uplift the incredible artisans who weave the cultural fabric of our country.
✨ The House of Jugnu Promise Embodying mindful luxury, timeless craftsmanship, and the effortless flow of delicate beauty, the Mokshavali Saree invites you to experience the magic of slow fashion. Stand out with conscious, eco-friendly elegance, knowing your garment carries a story of heritage, healing, and hope.
🧵 Product Details:
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Fabric: Premium Soft Handblock Print Cotton
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Theme: Mokshavali (Representing freedom, growth, and natural grace)
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Motifs: Delicate Lavender-Pink Florals on a Pure White Base
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Dye: 100% Natural Plant-Based Dyes | Azo-Free, Bleed-Free & Non-Carcinogenic
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Saree Length: 5.5 meters
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Blouse Piece: 1 meters included
Product Care
Every House of Jugnu piece is handcrafted with
love and care. To ensure your product stays beautiful for years, please follow
these simple care guidelines:
🌿 General Care
● Handle your handcrafted item gently —each piece is unique and made with delicate artisanal processes.
● Avoid contact with liquids, perfumes, or deodorants that may cause stains or discoloration.
● Do not wring, rub, or scrub the fabric. Always handle it softly.
● Store in a cool, dry place,
away from direct sunlight to preserve its natural color and texture.
● Air your garment occasionally to keep it fresh and prevent mildew.
🧵 Washing & Cleaning
● Prefer dry cleaning, especially for handwoven, hand-dyed, or block-printed fabrics.
● If washing at home, use mild
detergent and cold water, and wash separately by hand.
● Avoid machine wash and harsh
chemicals — they may damage natural fibers and colors.
● Do not bleach.
🎨 Color Notes & Behavior
● Moderate bleeding: Darker shades
(Indigo, Madder) may bleed during the first 2–3 washes.
● Low to moderate fading: Colors
like Turmeric yellows and Indigo blues fade faster in direct sunlight.
● Low surface dye transfer
(Dry/Wet): Excess surface dye (especially Indigo) may rub off on skin or
lighter clothes initially.
☀️ Ironing & Storage
● Use medium heat ironing on
the reverse side of the fabric.
● For delicate embroidery or block
prints, place a thin cotton cloth over the item before ironing.
● Store sarees and dupattas folded
neatly with muslin cloth between layers to allow the fabric to breathe.
💛 A Little Note
Slight color or texture variations are a part
of the charm of handcrafted textiles. With proper care, your House of Jugnu
creation will continue to age gracefully — just like true craftsmanship should.







