" Fits true to size, take your normal size
- Cut for a loose fit
- Designed with a detachable slim-fitting slip
- Model is 175cm/ 5'9"" and is wearing a size Small, Light-green and cream silk-crepon
- Button fastenings along front
- 100% silk; slip: 100% viscose
- Hand wash
Cotton Silk
Half button placket, pleats along the waistline, contrast taping along the hem
Printing with indigo using traditional Dabu technique involves mud resisting the areas to be printed and then repetitive dyeing with indigo and drying until the required colour depth is obtained
Fits true to standard size on the model
Characteristic imperfections associated with hand block printing may be observed, and colours may fade or bleed due to the traditional dyeing and printing process employed
Relaxed Fit
Dry clean
Keyhole neckline with button-and-loop closure
The model is wearing a size larger for a comfortable fit
100% bagru cotton
Placement embroidery; Gathers
Asymmetric hemline
Handblock printing is an age old craft involving use of wooden blocks and requires immense experience and skill by the artisan.
Handblock
Hand wash cold separately
Characteristic imperfections associated with hand block printing may be observed, and colours may fade or bleed due to the traditional dyeing and printing process employed.
Handblock printing is an age old craft involving use of wooden blocks and requires immense experience and skill by the artisan.
The model is wearing a size larger for a comfortable fit
100% bagru cotton
Peplum-styling
Contrast taping
Embellishments along the neckline
Handblock
Characteristic imperfections associated with hand block printing may be observed, and colours may fade or bleed due to the traditional dyeing and printing process employed.
Keyhole neckline with button-and-loop closure
Fits true to standard size on the model
100% bagru cotton
Placement embroidery; Gathers
Handblock printing is an age old craft involving use of wooden blocks and requires immense experience and skill by the artisan.
Handblock
Hand wash cold separately
Characteristic imperfections associated with hand block printing may be observed, and colours may fade or bleed due to the traditional dyeing and printing process employed.
100% Cotton
This versatile tunic has been styled as a dress
The ajrak technique of handblock printing is practised in the Kutch region of Gujarat, India. The process is laborious and lasts for upto fourteen days. Natural colours are used for printing.
The model is wearing a size larger for a comfortable fit
Ruffled waist panel and tie-up
Pleats on front and back
Asymmetrical hem styling
Hand wash cold separately
Characteristic imperfections associated with handblock printing may be observed, and colours may fade or bleed due to the traditional dyeing and printing process employed