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    These Cotton Ajrakh parallel pants can be paired with a short top or a kurta. These pants are soft and comfortable and stretchable from the waist to give extra comfort while sitting. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. This product is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. This product uses natural dyes like pomegranate peels, turmeric, harde powder, indigo, etc. Go stylish natural way!
     
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  • Ikat is a craft that tests the skills of two sets of craftsmen — tie-dye experts and weavers — to create some stunning masterpieces. They draw from the cultural nuances of different regions. The tie-die is done so cleverly that once the weaving starts, the colours on the warp and weft fit in beautifully to create exquisite patterns. In single Ikat, only the warp or weft is tie-dyed. Double Ikat where both the warp and weft threads are tie-dyed, is amongst the most complicated process. Thankyou for bringing a handmade story home!   This fabric is hand dyed and hand woven thus may have slight irregularities which result from the human involvement in the process and are hallmark of handcrafted products. Some of the dyes may be naturally derived from vegetables and all natural dyed fabrics are prone to bleeding in first 2-3 washes. Cotton fabric - Wash seperately in cold water with mild detergent and dry in shade. Silk Fabric - Dry-clean Only
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  • India Has 95% of World’s Handwoven Fabric. Indian hand-woven fabrics have been known since time immemorial. The handloom experience (soft, comfortable and durable) is due to the human handling of the yarn in the weaving process. As a result, yarn and the fabric are much less stressed and damaged. Hand woven cotton is known for its breathability as compared to mill made cotton. This implies that it allows more air penetration making it cooler, softer and more absorbent. It keeps you cooler in summers and warm in winters. Handloom motifs and patterns cannot be replicated on power looms or in textile factories. Enjoy the magic of Handwoven! Thankyou for bringing a handmade story home! Handwoven cloth contains irregularities not usually present in industrially-produced cloth - a quality often considered desirable by fashion enthusiasts.
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  • India Has 95% of World’s Handwoven Fabric. Indian hand-woven fabrics have been known since time immemorial. The handloom experience (soft, comfortable and durable) is due to the human handling of the yarn in the weaving process. As a result, yarn and the fabric are much less stressed and damaged. Hand woven cotton is known for its breathability as compared to mill made cotton. This implies that it allows more air penetration making it cooler, softer and more absorbent. It keeps you cooler in summers and warm in winters. Handloom motifs and patterns cannot be replicated on power looms or in textile factories. Enjoy the magic of Handwoven! Thankyou for bringing a handmade story home! Handwoven cloth contains irregularities not usually present in industrially-produced cloth - a quality often considered desirable by fashion enthusiasts.
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  • Ikat is a craft that tests the skills of two sets of craftsmen — tie-dye experts and weavers — to create some stunning masterpieces. They draw from the cultural nuances of different regions. The tie-die is done so cleverly that once the weaving starts, the colours on the warp and weft fit in beautifully to create exquisite patterns. In single Ikat, only the warp or weft is tie-dyed. Double Ikat where both the warp and weft threads are tie-dyed, is amongst the most complicated process. Thankyou for bringing a handmade story home!   This fabric is hand dyed and hand woven thus may have slight irregularities which result from the human involvement in the process and are hallmark of handcrafted products. Some of the dyes may be naturally derived from vegetables and all natural dyed fabrics are prone to bleeding in first 2-3 washes. Cotton fabric - Wash seperately in cold water with mild detergent and dry in shade. Silk Fabric - Dry-clean Only
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  • This beautiful silk dress with ruffles is exquisitely designed for warm days and balmy evenings. The printing involves laying the fabric on flat tables and impressions are made using the beautifully carved blocks. Dipped in natural dyes Every process in hand block printing, is labour intensive. A skilled artist can print 20 meters a day using a single block , this goes down to 4 meters if he has to use 4 blocks on same fabric. When in today’s age machine can churn out yards of fabric, here is a product that is created by hand with skill and care. Each hand block printed product has its own unique story! Wash with cold water in mild detergent.
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    Bedcovers that are a work of art!!! The women in remote villages of West Bengal come together and collectively work on one bedcover. Such is the precision and skill that each women works on a part of the design and yet the final product looks as if made by one artist. This beautiful hand embroidered bedcover is a piece of art. With beautiful bird and floral motifs, hand embroidered and with a fine golden embroidery running in the background, this bedcover has been created by more than 20 women artisans who worked for 52 days to complete this bedcover. Comes with a coordinated set of cushion covers.
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  • Update your collection with this mix and match Cotton Ajrakh Dupatta. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. This product is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. This dupatta is not only stylish but also uses natural dyes like pomegranate peels, turmeric, harde powder, indigo, etc. Go stylish natural way!
     
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  • Update your collection with this mix and match Cotton Ajrakh Dupatta. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. This product is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. This dupatta is not only stylish but also uses natural dyes like pomegranate peels, turmeric, harde powder, indigo, etc. Go stylish natural way!
     
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  • Update your collection with this mix and match Cotton Ajrakh Dupatta. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. This product is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. This dupatta is not only stylish but also uses natural dyes like pomegranate peels, turmeric, harde powder, indigo, etc. Go stylish natural way!
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  • Update your collection with this mix and match Cotton Ajrakh Dupatta. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. This product is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. This dupatta is not only stylish but also uses natural dyes like pomegranate peels, turmeric, harde powder, indigo, etc. Go stylish natural way!
     
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  • Update your collection with this mix and match Cotton Ajrakh Dupatta. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. This product is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. This dupatta is not only stylish but also uses natural dyes like pomegranate peels, turmeric, harde powder, indigo, etc. Go stylish natural way!
     
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