Malkha Marketing Trust Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad, Telangana

  • warp yarn

    warp yarn

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    Weaving is the process of passing a thread cross-wise (the weft) through alternate lengths of thread (the warp), creating the fabric. On a handloom, this is done by hand rather than being driven by electrical power. Sitting facing the length of the warp, the weaver pulls the cord that controls the shuttle, simultaneously pulling the moving sley towards her. The first action throws the weft yarn through the warp (hence the term throw shuttle ), and the second sets the weft yarn firmly in place. A hand-operated loom can be a pit loom or a frame loom. In the former,the supports of the loom are set into the floor facing a pit in which the pedals of the loom hang, while a frame loom is entirely self supported and sits above the floor. To weave malkha cloth, both kinds are used.

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  • dyeing cotton fabric

    dyeing cotton fabric

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    atural dyeing using plant-based dyestuffs produces a variety of beautiful dyed fabrics with no environmental pollution. In ancient times, it was the brilliant and permanent dyeing of cotton, in which India was unrivalled. The Indian genius in natural dyeing lay in their mastery of the pre-treatment of cotton, enabling the production of bright, colour-fast, and washable fabrics. Cotton needs a complex series of pre-treatments before it absorbs any dye except indigo, with which it bonds naturally. Dyeing begins with the extraction of colouring matter from the vegetable dye material. In the second stage, the fibre to be dyed is mordanted, creating a bond between the colouring matter and the fibre. The yarn or fabric to be dyed is well scoured to remove natural oils, pre-treated in various ways, then heated in the extracted dye at different temperatures depending on the dye material, usually for about 30-45 minu

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  • Cotton Saree Fabric

    Cotton Saree Fabric

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    sarees, woven from the finer malkha yarn [35 count], are available in our striking artist-designed hand-block kalamkari prints, or in natural yarn dyed colours, or as unbleached kora, with extra-weft dobby or plain contrast borders – these seem to be the most popular!Unlike other sarees that need starching, Malkha sarees are best worn without any stiffening, so as to make the most of the inimitable bounce and drape characteristic of Malkha. The springiness of Malkha yarn also means that the sarees need only the lightest ironing. And of course, like all Malkha fabrics, the sarees too seem to last for ages.

    Width : 5.5 metres,1.2 metres.

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Malkha Marketing Trust

  • Malkha Marketing Trust
  • 4th Floor, 10-3-76, Above KFC, Mehdipatnam, Humayun Nagar 500 028. Landmark: Pillar No. 3, PVNR Expressway., Hyderabad, Telangana
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