Mogasu
Paradise ~ Mul
Paradise ~ Mul
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Catching a glimpse of the rare Paradise Flycatcher will leave you mesmerized. Its elegant shape and long tail caught my attention when I spotted it in Goa. Our saree print is inspired by these magnificent birds flying, creating a dramatic effect on the tails as if they were moving in a tango in circles. The saree color is inspired by the sunset on a rainy day where the clouds turn pink and yellow over the distant green forest. Our paradise saree comes in mul cotton and is as rare as the bird itself!
At Mogasu, apparel is hand dyed and hand blocked printed by skillful artisans with love and precision. You might notice some imperfections - a testimony to the 100% original hand printing techniques. The colours might slightly differ due to lighting and photography.
Fabric info
Fabric info
Mul (mulmul cotton) fabric is super soft, lightweight and breathable. The fabric readily absorbs moisture, is great to wear during hot Indian summers.
Each saree is approximately 5.5 m in length and 45 inches in width. All sarees come with an 80 cm unstitched blouse piece, edging & tassels.
Finishing
Finishing
All sarees come with edging, tassels and an 80 cm blouse piece. Read FAQs to know more about each finishing option in detail.
Product care
Product care
Do expect colour bleeding during the first few washes. Avoid soaking the saree. Wash separately and line dry in the shade. Iron at low temperatures in reverse. Please check out our blogs for more details on wash care.
Shipping
Shipping
We ship all our products from Goa through trusted courier partners like India Post, DTDC, etc. Consignment tracking number will be shared over email once the order is dispatched. Order usually takes 1-2 business days to process, and 5-7 business days to deliver.
All International orders are shipped via India Post and take 15-20 business days to deliver.
Returns
Returns
Sarees with fall & edging cannot be returned or cancelled once processed. Please refer our policy for details.




