What our customers are saying about this product.. | Diana from Victoria, Canada: Hello Monisha,
Yes, my package of fabulous bed linens did arrive. I love them! They're on the bed as a type and I couldn't be more happy with my purchase ~ Many thanks for checking back!
Kind regards ~ Diana
 | Bridge from Avalon, NJ: Hi Monisha, Thank you very much for following up. I received my order and am very happy with the linens. They look even more beautiful than on the website! I also really like how you included information about the hand stamping process in the cute marigold envelope. I am able to appreciate them even now that I know about all of the effort that went into creating them. Thanks again and have a wonderful day! Warm regards (from cold New Jersey) ~ Bridget
 | Sarah from Brooklyn, NY: Got the sheets, thank you. They are lovely.
 | Angelique from Longmont,CO: Good Morning,
Yes I received the package and am very happy with them, I am using them already, thank you for being so prompt! ~ Angelique
 | Alison from Westgate,Australia: I have received the duvet cover - thank you; and it's gorgeous.
All best
~Alison
 | Sarah from Brooklyn, NY: Hello,
I just received my order and the duvet cover and pillow cases are beautiful.
Question:
About washing & drying: I see that you recommend washing in cool water and gentle soap, but will the sheets be okay if I dry them in a dryer?
Answer:
You may wash your handcrafted linens using the cold and gentle cycle setting on your washing machine. Please do not soak the linens. Use a detergent formulated for delicate fabrics. The eco friendly ones that are available at Costco called Ecos or Seventh Generation are really good, Woolite is another good option. Do not use any detergent that contains phosphates or bleach.
It would be best to hang dry the linens. However, if this is not viable then dry them using the coolest setting on your dryer. As a part of the hand block printing process, the cotton fabric for each piece is cut significantly larger than the finished size. Each piece goes through several baths during the dyeing and printing process and as a result is substantially pre-shrunk. Pre- shrunk cotton however, is not completely immune to shrinking, especially when thrown in the dryer or washed with hot water. It won’t shrink as much as fabric that has not been pre-shrunk, but some shrinkage may still occur.
Avoid using dryer/softener sheets since they tend to coat the fibers and leave a white residue on the fabric.
The only exception to the above is the Memories of Shalimar, and Vanilla Glacé prints, which require dry cleaning because of the gold paste that is used in printing them. The surface agitation that occurs with machine washing these prints will cause the gold paste to flake significantly.
The Ivy Lace print may be machine washed and will withstand quite a few washings. However, if you are aiming for longevity then dry cleaning this print is highly recommended.
Remember these linens are handcrafted and that the entire print is hand blocked five square inches at a time, using a set of several hand-carved wood blocks, one for each color. Hence, these linens that are so exquisitely marked by the human hand must be treated with love and care, befitting a piece of living textile art. When cared for properly your Saffron Marigold linens will offer your many seasons of joy and pleasure.
Please feel free to get in touch with any further questions or concerns.
 | Lisa from Manhattan Beach, CA: We received the order last week. It looks beautiful & we look forward to getting it to my daughter's college dorm room.
Thank you for the thoughtful follow-up!
 | Molly from Boulder, CO: Thank you so much. We are very pleased with the beautiful handcrafted
linens (they have given our bedroom a sense of peace) and also with your
personal customer service. We hope your business thrives.
Many thanks,
 | Erika from New York, NY: I have received the package... And I think the product is beautiful. I can't wait to see how it looks on the bed.
Thank you.
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