Kurta – Buy Block Printed, Batik Printed Shiboru Kurta Online for Salwar in India
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Indigo shaded clamp 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.302.04$ -
Shade Dye Kurta Jacket
KurtaShade dyed in grey,black and light indigo, this open jacket is a lovely collection.208.07$ -
Tussar Patch Kurta
KurtaA 100% tussar silk pojagi patchwork kurta in natural indigo. Pojagi is an ancient Korean art form. The first documented mention of it was in AD 42, so it is about 2000 years old – much older than western quilts. A pojagi is a cloth that is used to wrap, carry and store things. They are traditionally square. Pojagi were used by all classes in Korean history and made with all different fabrics – silk, cotton, and ramie. The techniques used in traditional pojagi are used today to make many different things – not just wrapping cloths. The purpose of this site is to share both the beauty of the traditional art and also modern interpretations. That is exactly what we have done with this kurta.248.35$ -
Tussar Indigo Shibori Positive Negative Kurta
KurtaTussar Indigo Shibori Positive Negative Kurta328.89$ -
Batik Badla Kurta
KurtaShade dyed and hand block printed with placement batik, this boat neck kurta is finished with hand Badla all over. Batik is an Indonesian technique. Batik is a wax resist fibre art. It is used to denote a particular method of applying coloured designs to fabric. This method involves covering certain sections of the designs with a substance, usually liquid wax, so that the fabric underneath retains its original colour while the material is affected with the action of the dyes.221.50$ -
Shibori & Mirror Work Top
KurtaThis shibori and mirror work top in not only unique but also a very trendy top.The indigo colour makes it more gorgeous with the mirror work on sleeves as well as in the front328.89$ -
Shibori Kurta
KurtaA 100% natural indigo tussar silk shibori kurta. Shibori is a Japanese manual resist dyeing technique, which produces patterns on fabric. Shibori and other textile arts, such as tsutsugaki, were applied to all of these fabrics and dyes. There are an infinite number of ways one can bind, stitch, fold, twist, or compress cloth for shibori, and each way results in very different patterns. Each method is used to achieve a certain result, but each method is also used to work in harmony with the type of cloth used. Therefore, the technique used in shibori depends not only on the desired pattern, but the characteristics of the cloth being dyed. Also, different techniques can be used in conjunction with one another to achieve even more elaborate results. We have taken this Japanese technique and used this in our Indian attire.355.74$