"Shibori is one of the oldest techniques of resist dying used and its derives its name from the Japanese word ""Shiboru"" meaning to wring, squeeze & press. The cloth is bound or knotted in different ways to create the desired pattern. The special characteristic of Shibori is a soft or blurry edged pattern with some parts more concentrated in color and some less depending on the resit technique. Traditionally it was done with indigo dyes, but these days its done in a variety of natural colors available. In this limited edition SS19 collection, Taavi uses the stitch and pleat technique to create patterns that combines floral designs with geometry on contemporary silhouettes. Design: Region: Rajasthan Navy blue Maxi skirt with Shibori hand Tie and dye technique Flared hem elasticated waistband with drawstring closure Tie-up detail One pocket has an attached lining Gathered surface styling Shibori hand tie and dye technique Disclaimer: This is a handcrafted skirt, and is prone to colour bleeding due to use of natural dyes The print on the garment might be uneven owning to the handcrafted nature of the product, adding essence to the garment. Size & Fit The model height (5'8) is wearing a onesize which measures a maximum of 36"" at the waist Material & Care 100% cotton Hand-wash cold, Wash dark colours separately Specifications Type Flared Length Maxi Surface Styling Tie-Ups Print or Pattern Type Tie and Dye Hemline Flared Knit or Woven Woven Closure Drawstring Lining Has a lining Transparency Opaque Occasion Ethnic"