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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 edges221.74$ -
Clamp- Kantha Scarf
ScarvesItajime Shibori or Clamp dye technique - basically involves making folds in the fabric and then using a carved wood shape as a resist. This wood resist needs to be placed on both sides of the folded cloth and then is held together tightly with a clamp. This piece has been clamped, dyed, block printed and finished with intricate placement kantha embroidery. A collaboration between Sebastian Mesdeg and Weavers Studio221.74$ -
Clamp- Kantha Scarf
ScarvesItajime Shibori or Clamp dye technique - basically involves making folds in the fabric and then using a carved wood shape as a resist. This wood resist needs to be placed on both sides of the folded cloth and then is held together tightly with a clamp. This piece has been clamped, dyed, block printed and finished with intricate placement kantha embroidery. A collaboration between Sebastian Mesdeg and Weavers Studio221.74$ -
Natural Dye 3D Shibori Patchwork Dupatta
ScarvesOn a natural dyed tussar silk fabric, with a Shibori 3D design in the large, small, medium concept. This is an art textile and takes over 3 months to stitch, dye, fix colour, untie and finish.194.86$ -
Shibori Badla Scarf
ScarvesA shibori stole that has been dyed in chocolate brown. 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 dyes 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-done. Finished with fine badla metal hand embroidery127.67$ -
Shibori Scarf
ScarvesThis stole has been tied and dyed but not stretched out, giving it a creased effect127.67$