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Clamped, Shade dyed and Kantha Embroidered Saree
SarisItajime 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 Studio409.03$ -
Hand Block Printed on Pashmina
DupattaA shade dyed and hand block vertical stripe design on a soft wool pashmina hand woven dupatta328.90$ -
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.The body of the kurta has prints similar to the pattern of the style of Ikkat nd along with it very rich nd gorgeous mirror work done in the front to enhance the beauty of the kurta275.20$ -
Positive- Negative Natural Indigo Shibori Dupatta with Kantha
DupattaTo 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 embroidery248.35$ -
Roller Textured Hand Block Printed Saree
SarisShade dyed, roller textured, hand block printed- the three trifacta. Horizontal stripes, with a geometric print in the palla182.49$ -
Batik, Badla Tussar Silk Saree
SarisThe art of Batik is three-stage technique of resist dyeing applied to the cloth- waxing, dyeing, and de-waxing or removing of the wax.256.81$