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Traditional Indian Wear Long Kurta made from 100% Pure Handloom Cotton. Ideally worn over Churidar Pyjama Bottoms but can also be worn over Denims or Linen Pants.
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Sanganeri is a hand-block printing technique originating from Sanganer, a village in the southern part of Jaipur, Rajasthan. This form of textile printing is almost 5 centuries old and to date holds a prominent place in the world of weavers and craftsmen. It is lightweight and easy to wear and is ideal to beat the summer heat. It is a stylish expression of comfort and creativity imbibed in one. |
Ikat is an ancient fabric pattern weaving technique made by resist dyeing sections of the yarns prior to weaving the fabric. A characteristic of ikat textiles is an apparent “blurriness” to the design. The blurriness is a result of the extreme difficulty the weaver has in lining up the dyed yarns so that the pattern comes out perfectly in the finished cloth. However, the blurriness that is so characteristic of ikat is often prized by textile collectors. |
Pure cotton white traditional indian Chudidar for Men.
Classic accompanyment to the Kurta for a variety of occasions.
Sanganeri is a hand-block printing technique originating from Sanganer, a village in the southern part of Jaipur, Rajasthan. This form of textile printing is almost 5 centuries old and to date holds a prominent place in the world of weavers and craftsmen. It is lightweight and easy to wear and is ideal to beat the summer heat. It is a stylish expression of comfort and creativity imbibed in one. |
Ikat is an ancient fabric pattern weaving technique made by resist dyeing sections of the yarns prior to weaving the fabric. A characteristic of ikat textiles is an apparent “blurriness” to the design. The blurriness is a result of the extreme difficulty the weaver has in lining up the dyed yarns so that the pattern comes out perfectly in the finished cloth. However, the blurriness that is so characteristic of ikat is often prized by textile collectors. |