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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.248.51$ -
Roller Textured Hand Block Printed Saree
SarisShade dyed, roller textured, hand block printed- the three trifacta. Horizontal stripes, with a geometric print in the palla182.60$ -
Shade dyed, Hand block printed, Shibori Saree
SarisShade dyed in black, rust and natural tussar, with half the saree in an intricate Shibori design. This piece has taken us three months to create from start to finish. If you notice, along with self-on-self hand block printing in the border, the back facing of the saree is also in hand block print giving it a very different look333.72$ -
shaded 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.302.24$ -
Shibori patch mirror work blouse
BlouseShisheh or abhla bharat embroidery or mirror-work, is a type of embroidery which attaches small pieces of mirrors or reflective metal to fabric.208.21$ -
Shibori Sari
SarisShade dyed in bright pink and chocolate, the positive-negative shibori design has been created on half this saree. The borders too have a beautiful Shibori pattern308.53$ -
Tussar Shibori Salwar Suit
KurtaA 100% natural indigo and madder, shade dyed, tussar silk shibori salwar suit. 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.382.83$ -
Tussar Silk Printed,Kantha Patchwork Dupatta
DupattaA dupatta that can also be used as a textile hanging or a throw on your couch. Left over scraps from the neutral colour family have been Patchworked together and machine stitched to give a Pojagi look517.16$ -
Warli Saree
SarisThis artful roller textured with a brown facing saree a is another feather in Bengal’s famed weaving cap.This is hand embroidered by artisans in West Bengal, this saree features a warli motif inspired kantha embroidery on a tassar silk base. This is bound to make heads turn every time you wear it. Any irregularities are intrinsic to the craft.585.59$