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Size
Length - 245 cm, Width - 98 cm.
Weight
340 grams (approximately).
Material
Fine quality kutch bhujodi weaving handloom organic kala cotton dupatta with tassels by Vinay Siju. This dupatta is crafted using 100% certified organic cotton fibers. The kutch bhujodi weaving technique is employed to create this exquisite dupatta. Skilled artisans from the village of Bhujodi in Kutch meticulously handloom this textile using traditional weaving methods. The intricate weaving process results in a stunning pattern that showcases the artistry and expertise of the weavers. Kala cotton is the original pure old world organic cotton of India and it is one of the few genetically pure cotton species remaining in India. Softer feel, breathes easy.
Care
Gentle hand wash separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents. Avoid soaking for too long.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more.
Vinay Siju is an experienced weaver from Bhujodi, Kutch. Growing up as a six-generation family weaver, Vinay always listened to the sounds of the shuttle, and the image of craft practice often captivated him. In 2007, Vinay attended a craft fair with his father and his goal was to become a craftsman. However, his family business wasn't very successful, so Vinay took on another job to support himself. In 2016, Vinay earned an MBA from Kutch University, studying marketing and business administration. Vinay loves to incorporate naturally inspired contemporary designs into his work, including 3D box designs, shooting stars, and peacocks. Vinay's goal is to create space for young weavers to connect with their traditional practices.