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Home/WEARS/Cotton Sari Patchwork Stole (2 Colors)
White

White

Indigo

Indigo

Indigo

Indigo

Indigo

Indigo

Indigo

Indigo

White

White

White

White

White

White

Home/WEARS/Cotton Sari Patchwork Stole (2 Colors)

Cotton Sari Patchwork Stole (2 Colors)

¥17,600
SKU: CAS14-21 WH


Product Description

It is a fabric made by stitching together cotton saris (such as Tangail saris, which have patterns woven into them with the weft, similar to jamdani) that were once worn daily by Bengali women.
This is a series that we created with the idea of making something similar to Korean bojagi out of Indian fabric, as the fabric resembles Korean ramie when covered in starch (rice paste). 
At first, we thought about making it using old saris, following the example of Pojagi, but we saw that many of those saris were being treasured and used for kantha embroidery or quilting, and that the custom of wearing such simple cotton saris is rapidly disappearing. So we wanted to once again convey the charm of this type of sari in a new way, and so I decided to use a new cotton sari.

Each sari has a different feel depending on the weave pattern and base color.When the thread breaks, it is characteristic that neps are formed when it is spun by hand.

When held up to the light, the weave pattern and colors can be seen even more clearly.
It can be used as a window display or as a bed cover.
Of course, it also looks great as a large scarf.

At first, it is stiff and voluminous, but the more you wash it, the softer it becomes and the more it fits your body, and the texture gradually changes.
Indigo dyed items still have a strong fragrance and also act as insect repellents.
Please enjoy watching the colors fade.



Size
Approx. 100 cm x 180 - 200 cm



Materials 

Cotton 

Region of production
West Bengal

System of design
In collaboration with MAKU

Spinning 
Mill spinning

Weaving
Plain weaving by hand

Dye 
Undyed-Bleached (White)
Piece-dye with natural color  (Indigo)



Before you purchase


* Because these are handmade by craftsmen, the parts, patterns, and colors of each piece may differ. Please refer to the images for an idea of the appearance of the fabric.

* This product is also carried in the stores, so it may occasionally be sold out at the time of your order through the website. Unfortunately if  that the product is out of stock after you placing the order, we will contact you. We appreciate your understanding.

* In case of ordering fabrics with multiple quantities, we will send you the goods in the same or simillar shades as much as possible, but in case we can not fullfil your request, we will accept returns at your expense. Please consult with us. (Please note that we do not accept returns after cutting or processing.)

* Hand-spun yarn is mainly made by women in the village using an efficient modern spinning wheel called an “Amber Charka.” When the yarn breaks, it is spun by hand, resulting in neps, which is a characteristic feature.

* Most of hand-spun and handwoven fabrics are produced in village huts, and as a result, threads or grass may occasionally be mixed in. Additionally, there may be uneven areas, wrinkles, or slight discoloration caused by thread breaks, as well as unavoidable minor stains. Please understand that these are characteristic features of those fabrics.

* Depending on the material, friction during use may cause pilling or fuzziness. Excessive friction or pressure can cause a fabric damage, so please avoid such a situation.

* Please note that indigo-dyed fabrics and clothing may fade or transfer color due to friction, rain, sweat, etc. Please be careful when wearing light-colored clothing or carrying light-colored bags, or when using them with furniture.

* We recommend washing at home with a neutral detergent in cold water and drying in the shade. Wash dark-colored items separately from others, also use a laundry net if using a washing machine.

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