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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.195.11$ -
Clamp Scarf
ScarvesA tussar silk clamp scarf with natural dyes. 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.111.01$ -
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 us302.75$ -
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 stole141.29$ -
Hand Block Printed Kantha Scarf
ScarvesHand block printed and then kantha embroidered, this scarf has been done in shades of green and orange105.63$ -
Hand Block Printed Kantha Scarf
ScarvesHand block printed and then kantha embroidered, this scarf has been done in shades of green, red, maroon and yellow78.72$ -
Hand Block Printed Kantha Scarf
ScarvesHand block printed and then kantha embroidered, this scarf has been done in shades of green, red, maroon and yellow195.11$ -
Hand Painted Kantha Scarf
ScarvesDyed in natural dye and then hand painted by an artisan, finished with fine hand kantha embroidery65.26$ -
Indigo Batik Dupatta
ScarvesBatik, an Indonesian technique, has been done on this dupatta in a geomtric design, dyed in natural indigo. This piece can also be used as a scroll or wall hanging127.83$ -
Kantha Embroidered Stole
ScarvesAn asymmetric wave design, all over intricate hand kantha embroidery, finished with hand block printed fabric at the edges141.29$ -
Kantha Embroidered Stole
ScarvesAn asymmetric design, all over intricate hand kantha embroidery275.84$ -
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 embroidery248.93$ -
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 hanging248.93$ -
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 embroidery222.02$ -
Positive-Negative Shibori Natural Indigo Stole with Kantha Embroidery
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 hanging. It is finished with Kantha stitch lines248.93$ -
Printed Patchwork Scarf
ScarvesDifferent block printed and roller textured fabrics patchworked together to create this unique piece in the royal colour of BLUE!168.20$ -
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.302.75$ -
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-done168.20$