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Kasota stole wide
Product description
Kasota is a type of loincloth worn by men of the Rathwa tribe.
Dr. Madan Meena of the Adivasi Academy in Gujarat State worked with local weavers to recreate it using natural materials and dyes.
We have made this kasota into a stole.
Size
A:width approx 46cm 、length approx178cm
B:width approx 44cm 、length approx190cm
C:width approx 47cm 、length approx 178cm
D:width approx 48cm 、length approx 176cm
☆E:width approx 47cm 、length approx 162cm
※Fringe length not included
*Size and color may differ from actual product.
*See size guide here .
Materials
Cotton
Region of production
Gujarat East
System of design
In collaboration with CALICO
Spinning
Hand spinning with ambar charka
Weaving
Plain weaving by hand
Dye
Thread-dye with natural color
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.
* Hand-spun yarn is mainly produced by village women using a modern and highly efficient spinning wheel called an ambar charka. When the thread breaks, it is characteristic that neps are formed when it is 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 when worn may cause shrinkage or pilling. Please avoid excessive friction or pressure as it may cause damage to the fabric.
* Please be aware that dark colored fabrics and clothing may fade or transfer color due to friction, rain, sweat, etc. We also recommend washing separately from other clothing and drying in the shade. Please be careful when wearing with light colored clothing or bags, or when using it together with furniture.
* We recommend washing at home in cold water with a mild detergent and drying in the shade. If using a washing machine, use a laundry net.