Saptgiri Handwoven Border White Cotton Dhoti (10 × 6) Set | Dual Stripe & Ethnic Edge Design
Some dhotis are worn for festivals. This one is worn for faith. Crafted in the revered Saptgiri handwoven tradition, inspired by the sacred looms of Tirupati. This pure white cotton dhoti with uparana carries the quiet dignity of devotion. Made from 100% pure cotton. It is feather-light, breathable, and pure enough for your most sacred moments.
The border speaks in a language of sacred simplicity. A narrow, handwoven maroon and gold stripe runs along the edge with delicate rows of tiny triangle motifs, fine leaf sprigs, and a gentle sky-blue accent thread. It is not loud. It is not heavy. It is precisely the kind of border that belongs at a temple, in a prayer hall, or on an auspicious morning.
The combination of pure white body with deep maroon, gold, and blue border stripes is one of the most traditional and auspicious colour pairings in South Indian Hindu culture — symbolising purity, devotion, and prosperity. This is the dhoti that priests, elders, and devout men have trusted for generations.
This set includes a matching uparana (angavastram / khes) with the same handwoven border — completing a full, traditional ensemble.
Details
Ratnadeep 100% Cotton Dhoti, designed for comfort, style, and everyday ease. Made from premium-quality cotton, this dhoti is soft, breathable, and gentle on the skin, making it perfect for long wear in all seasons.
Proudly made in India, Ratnadeep stands for quality, reliability, and authentic ethnic wear.
Key Highlights
- 100% Pure Cotton – Soft, breathable & skin-friendly
- Lightweight & Comfortable for all-day wear
- Traditional design with smooth drapingDurable fabric for long-lasting use
- Ideal for pooja, weddings & festive occasions
- Standard Size: 10×6
- Made in India
Washing Instructions
Washing Instructions for Cotton Dhoti
- Separate your cotton dhoti from other garments before washing. Use cold or lukewarm water and a mild detergent suitable for delicate fabrics. Hand wash gently or use the delicate cycle on your washing machine. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals as they may damage the fabric and fade the colors.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water until all soap residue is removed. Do not wring or twist the fabric harshly. Instead, gently squeeze out excess water.
After Use and Drying
- After wearing, hang your dhoti in a well-ventilated area to air dry naturally. Avoid direct sunlight for extended periods as it may cause fading. Do not use a dryer as high heat can damage the cotton fibers and shrink the garment.
Ironing Instructions
- Iron your cotton dhoti while it is still slightly damp for best results. Use a medium heat setting on your iron. Iron on the reverse side of the fabric to protect any printed or embroidered designs. Use smooth, gentle strokes and avoid pressing too hard. Pay special attention to pleats and creases to maintain their shape.
Storage
- Store your dhoti in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Fold it neatly or hang it on a padded hanger to prevent wrinkles and maintain its quality for years to come.