SAFAR(HANDLOOM COTTON DUPATTA)
STORY:
Looking back into knowing her for a decade, her life was both easy and hard. There were instances where life knocked her down and sometimes, that knocking felt conspicuously regular, yet she came back up each time to be knocked down again. She believed she was driven by her immense power to choose how she wanted to experience life. Even though she was weakened at times, she wasn’t helpless. She choose to fight for change, to improve and grow, chose to look on the bright side and find something she was and would be always grateful for, proud of, something that made her happy and strong even at your lowest. She always had a choice, a choice to be happy!
This beautiful tye and dye cotton dupatta is sure to steal your heart.
DETAILS:
Wash Care:
- Hand Wash/Machine Wash
- Medium iron.
Dupatta Colour: Combination of yellow, black.
Style: Tye and Dye from colours extracted of with colour extracted from Turmeric and Haritaki.
Fabric: Handloom Cotton
*Easy exchange or return available incase of any issues with the product
DESCRIPTION:
Handloom cotton fabric is woven using hand operated looms. The warp (length) and weft (width) are two sets of interlacing yarns woven by weavers on a mechanised loom that do not use electricity. Loom fabric as a result becomes soft, durable and provides more comfort in comparison to machine-made fabric. Loom fabric that is woven with love by someone, definitely gives you a unique feel and
Handloom cotton is more breathable and therefore, feels lighter in summers and provides more insulation in winters. Also, colour penetration in handloom cotton is more, thus making it more easier fabric for dyeing. Due to better absorbance of colour, handloom cotton looks more splendid than machine-made. Most importantly, human handling lends the fabrics a unique feel and gives the fabrics greater value.
A labour intensive skill, the art of handweaving takes 20-25 days for a saree to be handwoven. Supporting handloom fabric supports our ancient heritage of rich weaving and encourages the weavers to continue practicing this precious art-form.
Dye description:
The fabric is dyed using tye and dye technique with colour extracted from Turmeric and Haritaki.