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Purple Cotton Matching Stole
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Purple Cotton Matching Stole
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1000.00
1250
Length:
2m
Fabric:
Cotton
These matching stoles belong to the region of Kutch in Gujarat, taking inspiration from the colours of Kutch. Kutch embroidery originates from the town of Kutch in Gujarat. It takes inspiration from the Banjara culture where multicoloured threads are used to give some of the most vibrant and colourful outfits. Kutch embroidery is usually accompanied with mirror work, and sometimes block prints as well.
Colours may vary due to a difference in digital and fabric colours.
Wash Instructions:
Handloom fabrics tend to bleed during the initial washes, due to the presence of natural dyes. Please do not soak in water or dry under direct sunlight for long lasting colours.
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Yellow Cotton Matching Stole
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1000.00
1250
Length:
2m
Fabric:
Cotton
These matching stoles belong to the region of Kutch in Gujarat, taking inspiration from the colours of Kutch. Kutch embroidery originates from the town of Kutch in Gujarat. It takes inspiration from the Banjara culture where multicoloured threads are used to give some of the most vibrant and colourful outfits. Kutch embroidery is usually accompanied with mirror work, and sometimes block prints as well.
Colours may vary due to a difference in digital and fabric colours.
Wash Instructions:
Handloom fabrics tend to bleed during the initial washes, due to the presence of natural dyes. Please do not soak in water or dry under direct sunlight for long lasting colours.
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Orange Cotton Matching Stole
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1000.00
1250
Length:
2m
Fabric:
Cotton
These matching stoles belong to the region of Kutch in Gujarat, taking inspiration from the colours of Kutch. Kutch embroidery originates from the town of Kutch in Gujarat. It takes inspiration from the Banjara culture where multicoloured threads are used to give some of the most vibrant and colourful outfits. Kutch embroidery is usually accompanied with mirror work, and sometimes block prints as well.
Colours may vary due to a difference in digital and fabric colours.
Wash Instructions:
Handloom fabrics tend to bleed during the initial washes, due to the presence of natural dyes. Please do not soak in water or dry under direct sunlight for long lasting colours.
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White Cotton Matching Stole
(0 Reviews)
1000.00
1250
Length:
2m
Fabric:
Cotton
These matching stoles belong to the region of Kutch in Gujarat, taking inspiration from the colours of Kutch. Kutch embroidery originates from the town of Kutch in Gujarat. It takes inspiration from the Banjara culture where multicoloured threads are used to give some of the most vibrant and colourful outfits. Kutch embroidery is usually accompanied with mirror work, and sometimes block prints as well.
Colours may vary due to a difference in digital and fabric colours.
Wash Instructions:
Handloom fabrics tend to bleed during the initial washes, due to the presence of natural dyes. Please do not soak in water or dry under direct sunlight for long lasting colours.
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