The "Cost Per Wear" Myth
A $50 machine-made saree is expensive because it will be discarded in a year. A $1,000 Rare Mriga saree is an asset.
The Breakdown
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Raw Material: We use Grade-A Mulberry silk, which has doubled in price globally over the last 3 years.
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The Master Weaver’s Wage: We pay 3x the industry standard to ensure our artisans can send their children to school.
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The Time Factor: If a weaver spends 45 days on one saree, the price must reflect 45 days of expert human life. When you buy Rare Mriga, you aren't just buying clothes; you are funding the survival of a 5,000-year-old civilization.


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