




Shamji Handwoven Kala cotton cloth
Product Description
A multipurpose cloth crafted by Vankar Shamji Vishram, a weaver from Kutch.
In the Kutch region of western India, there are weavers known as Vankars.
For centuries, they have dedicated themselves to weaving for the Rabari and Ahir communities, who are responsible for livestock farming.
In the 1970s, the Vankars pioneered a new path in craftsmanship by utilizing acrylic, merino wool, and chemical dyes to create sophisticated textile works.
However, they also researched traditional materials such as wool from indigenous sheep breeds and traditional dyes like lac and acacia, striving to restore their original form.
They are also challenging themselves with work that could become a “new tradition,” such as natural indigo dyeing and hand-spinning and hand-weaving of native cotton.
This piece is made from Kala cotton, which has been produced in East Kutch since ancient times, and designed by Shamji, who studies traditional designs.
Size
approx. 215cm x 113cm
* Sizes and colors may vary from the actual product.
Materials
Indigenous organic cotton
Region of production
Kutch, Gujarat State
System of design
Designed by artisans and production groups
Spinning
Machine spinning
Weaving
Handloom jacquard weaving
Dye
Natural dye yarn dyeing
Before you purchase
* 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.
* 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.