Mulmul Collection
Mulmul (also known as mull cotton or muslin) is among India’s most cherished handloom fabrics, prized for its feather-light, airy texture and gentle touch. Revered for centuries, this fabric is woven in regions like Bengal and Uttar Pradesh using fine cotton threads, giving it unmatched translucency and breathable softness.
Heritage & Craftsmanship
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The name “Mulmul” derives from the Persian word mull, meaning soft, symbolising the fabric’s signature feel.
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Artisans weave mulmul fabric on handlooms with fine thread counts, sometimes creating Jamdani-style overlays or delicate block prints on the softest base cloth.
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Its sheer drape, gentle flow, and minimal weight make it perfect for hot, humid climates — worn for both special festive occasions and everyday comfort.
Why Our Mulmul Collection Shines
At Khajuraho Karigari, our Mulmul Collection is curated to honour this delicate tradition while blending style, usability, and elegance:
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Feather-light comfort: Mulmul sarees that feel like a second skin, cool in summer, soft against delicate skin.
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Minimal yet defined style: Subtle prints, delicate motifs, pastel or earthy tones — designs that let the fabric’s texture speak.
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Wearable heritage: Each saree balances craftsmanship with modern wearability — suitable for festivals, formal events, or casual elegance.
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Ethical handloom artistry: Sourced from weavers who respect tradition, with attention to fabric quality and colorfastness.