

Mock leno weft khadi
*The displayed price is per 10cm, and you can purchase in 10cm increments. For example, if you want to purchase 80cm, please select "8" as the quantity.
Product Description
Mock leno is a weft khadi made from jacquard fabric.
In Bengali, mock means net and leno means mosquito, so this fabric can be called Bengali mosquito net fabric.
The warp thread is spun yarn and the weft thread is unvirtualka yarn.
The checkered net-like design, which is thought to have become popular along with the jacquard loom, has a cool feel to it, and it is easy to imagine how it was embraced in the hot and humid land of Bengal.
Mock leno Khadi is a cotton fabric, which warp is spun by mill, weft by handspun and handwoven by jacquard machine. Mock is net, leno is mosquito in Bengali, so we can consider it as a mosquite net fabric.
Its checkered design with net weaving carries the image of cooling, and seems appreciated in Bengal, the hot and humid country.
Size
Fabric width: approx. 110cm
Materials
Cotton
Region of production
West Bengal
System of design
In collaboration with CALICO
Spinning
Mill spinning (Warp)
Hand spinning with ambar charka (Weft)
Weaving
Jacquard weaving by hand
Dye
Undyed-Breached
Before you purchase
* This product is also sold in stores, so it may be sold out at the time of your order. If the product is out of stock after you place your order, we will contact you.
* If you purchase multiple pieces, we will try to send you rolls of the same color, but if they do not meet your request, we will accept returns at your expense. Please contact us. (Please note that we do not accept returns after cutting or processing.)
* Hand-spun yarn is mainly produced by village women using a modern and highly efficient spinning wheel called an amvirtualka. If the yarn breaks, it will have knots as it has to be spun by hand.
* Most hand-woven and hand-spun fabrics are made in village huts, and depending on the environment, threads and grass may be mixed in. There may also be uneven areas, twists, smudges caused by skipped threads, and unavoidable stains. Please understand that these are characteristics of Indian fabrics before purchasing.
* Depending on the material, friction during use may cause shrinkage or pilling. Please avoid excessive friction or pressure as it may cause damage to the fabric.