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Kantha Embroidered Stole
ScarvesAn asymmetric wave design, all over intricate hand kantha embroidery, finished with hand block printed fabric at the edges140.95$ -
Matka Silk Jacket with a Cotton Striped Lining
JacketA hand woven matka silk fabric with stitch lines in the body and a hand woven khadi cotton fabric as back line finishing, high collar.248.35$ -
Mirror work kurta
KurtaShisheh or abhla bharat embroidery or mirror-work, is a type of embroidery which attaches small pieces of mirrors or reflective metal to fabric.The kurta looks gorgeous because of the unconventional look as there is a balance of floral and leaf motif prints all over and along with it the mirror work on different parts of the kurta makes it bit different.261.77$ -
Mirror work kurta
KurtaShisheh or abhla bharat embroidery or mirror-work, is a type of embroidery which attaches small pieces of mirrors or reflective metal to fabric.The kurta looks gorgeous because of the unconventional look as there is a balance of floral and leaf motif prints all over and along with it the mirror work on different parts of the kurta makes it bit different.328.89$ -
Pashmina Patchworked Shawl
Shawl3 variant of pashmina base- block print, plain and woven, pannel together. one of the newest and exclusive collection of our design194.65$ -
Positive- Negative Natural Indigo Shibori Shawl
ShawlTo make a shaped-resist pattern, part of a fabric has to be bound, clamped, folded, pleated, stitched, twisted, or wrapped before dyeing; the dye penetrates the non-resisted areas only. After dyeing, and once the fabric is released from its bindings, a positive and negative design shows. We have used the Japanese technique of Shibori to create this Positive-Negative Shawl328.89$ -
Print & Mirror Work Kurta
KurtaShisheh or abhla bharat embroidery or mirror-work, is a type of embroidery which attaches small pieces of mirrors or reflective metal to fabric.194.65$ -
Reversible Scarf
ScarvesA tussar silk clamp reversible scarf with a black and white, positive-negative design. This scarf is created using clamp-dyeing, a traditional technique where a repeating pattern is created through the folding and clamping of fabric. Carved wooden shapes are held to the fabric with string, preventing the dye from reaching specific areas, creating a bold and eye-catching pattern.302.05$ -
Roller Textured Hand Block Printed Saree
SarisShade dyed, roller textured, hand block printed- the three trifacta. Horizontal stripes, with a geometric print in the palla182.49$ -
Roller Textured Hand Block Printed Saree
SarisShade dyed in shades of brown, finished with a continuous geometric wave pattern in the body. For the palla, we have used 10 blocks to complete the design182.49$