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Bird Design Shibori with Kantha Stole
ScarvesWith very fine hand Shibori and dyed in natural indigo, the Bird design stole is finished with kantha in the body and edges221.48$ -
Clamp Scarf
ScarvesA tussar silk clamp 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.194.63$ -
Floral Natural Indigo Shibori Dupatta with Kantha
ScarvesTo 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. This piece has been finished with Kantha hand embroidery and inspired by the flora and fauna around us302.01$ -
Hand Block Printed Kantha Scarf
ScarvesHand block printed and then kantha embroidered, this scarf has been done in multicoloured threads, added a beautiful finish to this geometric stole140.94$ -
Positive- Negative Natural Indigo Shibori Dupatta with Kantha
ScarvesTo 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. This piece has been finished with Kantha hand embroidery248.32$ -
Positive-Negative Shibori Natural Indigo Dupatta
ScarvesA positive-negative Indigo Shibori Dupatta, a hand tie-and-dye technique that originated in Japan. We have used natural indigo to dye the fabric and create this design. This piece can also be used as a textile wall hanging248.32$ -
Positive-Negative Shibori Natural Indigo Stole with Kantha Embroidery
ScarvesA positive-negative Indigo Shibori Stole, a hand tie-and-dye technique that originated in Japan. We have used natural indigo to dye the fabric and create this design. This piece can also be used as a textile wall hanging. This pieces has been finished with fine hand kantha embroidery221.48$ -
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.302.01$ -
Shibori Scarf
ScarvesA shibori stole that has been dyed in natural indigo. The Shibori process takes over 3 months to complete- where our artisans first tie the fabric with threads to create the design, then dye in different dips of Natural indigo and then un-tie carefully after dye-fixing and sun-drying, then iron and finish the same. Sometimes the designs do not come out perfect and need to be re-done167.79$ -
Silk Batik Kantha Scarf
ScarvesIntricate nakshi kantha embroidery on a hand printed batik silk dupatta base with a silk back line finish140.94$ -
Silk Batik Kantha Scarf
ScarvesHand woven tussar silk fabric, dyed in indigo blue, finished with floral kantha embroidery on the body and off white kantha design on the borders to create this beautiful stole127.52$ -
Silk Clamp Scarf
ScarvesDyed in natural dyes, this clamp design stole is perfect to match a white shirt with jeans127.52$ -
Silk Clamp Scarf
ScarvesClamped in a diamond shape design and dyed in natural dyes, this stole is on hand spun and hand woven tussar silk fabric. A classic design that can be paired with a simple kurta or a dress127.52$ -
Silk Clamp Shibori Scarf
ScarvesA silk Shibori natural dye stole with clamp in the body. Here you can see that our designers have brought the two techniques of Shibori and Clamping togther to create a unique stole127.52$