Material : mulmul cotton
Size : 97*45.5 inch
This Hand Dyed Ash-Blue Dupatta is hand dyed using a Japanese technique known as Tie Dye/ Shibori
Shibori is a form of tie and dye in which the fabric is folded, pleated, tied or stitched in different ways and then dyed to achieve various designs. This process produces irregular patterns and colours in the garment, a natural outcome of the hand done work and adds to its beauty.
100% PURE MULMUL COTTON that is a soft and fine weave of cotton also known as muslin. mulmul cotton fabric is super soft, light weight and very breathable that can be easily wrapped around your head as well as your nose and mouth in both COVID and as well as polluted environment.Soft and Light weight that can be easily wrapped around your head as well as your nose and mouth.
-NEAT ROLLED UP edges
- CUSTOMISATION available for your favorite colours.
Please write to us in case you need any other colours in a same design/ pattern.
-this Dupatta is 45.5 INCHES WIDE and 97 INCHES LONG. Measured from one end to the other
-A PERFECT GIFT for yourself, your mother, Grandma,as well as your best friends or your favorite aunts.
Wash Care Instruction: please wash it separately in coldwater and mild detergent. Use medium iron if required.
This bandhani product has been tie –dyed using the traditional technique. Since it is a Handcrafted product, it might have certain irregularities that add to its unique charm.
Please note that the actual product colour may differ from the picture shown in the site.
Country of Origin - India
ABOUT Shreejitas Collections
We, Shreejita's Collections is a Kolkata (West Bengal, India) based Manufacturer and Seller of high quality handicraft products, made with love . We offer a wide range of mesmerizing products like Handcrafted Jewelleries from hand-paired jewelleries to semi precious stone as well as silver jewelleries. We also made dupatta, stole bandana, tote bags, sling bags,and home decore items like cushion cover, table top, table runner, table cover, coaster,wall hangings and lamp shades following techniques of both Indian and Japanese batik and Tie Dye.
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