A beautifully handwoven, versatile soft cotton mul accessory that can be used either as a stole and is long enough to be worn as a dupatta. Crafted with beautiful and intricate Kashida weaving from Rajasthan, this is a beautifully finished, elegant accessory to add that extra touch of class. Handcrafted in the deserts of Rajasthan, Kashida weaving has become a major source of livelihood for the people of the region. Pattu Weaving has been an established form of weaving in Rajasthan and western India. The extra weft technique used in this form of weaving makes it look like Kashida embroidery, depicting nature inspired themes rendered through geometric patterns and shapes, and hence the craft form is popularly recognised as Kashida Pattu.
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Product Details
Material : Mul Cotton
Craft : Kashida Pattu Weaving
State : Rajasthan
Country of Origin : India
Colour : Wine Red & Beige
Measurements : Length-2.10 Metres x Width-0.80 Metres
Product weight : 130 Grams
Special Attention : Handwoven. Kindly allow for minor weaving defects.
Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 6 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
UOM : Piece
Kashida Pattu Weaving
Handcrafted in the deserts of Rajasthan, Kashida weaving has become a major source of livelihood for the people of the region. Pattu Weaving has been an established form of weaving in Rajasthan and western India. The extra weft technique used in this form of weaving makes it look like Kashida embroidery, depicting nature inspired themes rendered through geometric patterns and shapes, and hence the craft form is popularly recognised as Kashida Pattu.