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Partners AJRAKH BY SUFIYAN ISMAIL KHATRI SKU: SIK/44/8
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We offer COD ( Cash On Delivery) option for deliveries within India.
We ship worldwide including USA, UK, CANADA, AUSTRALIA, EUROPE, UAE, JAPAN, TAILWAN with ease.
Shipping fee is calculated on total value of items in your order.Average delivery time is between 5 to 12 days within placing order.
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Shipping | Ready stock. It can be delivered within 3-5 days. Returns accepted |
Size | Length - 190 centimetres, Width - 55 centimetres. |
Weight | 70 grams (approximately). |
Material | Fine quality special ajrakh block printed handloom tussar silk stole with tassels, made using natural dyes through traditional technique of hand block printing by Sufiyan Khatri practised in Kutch region of Gujarat. Tussar silk is known for its unique texture, sheen of silk and feel of cotton A perfect blend of both worlds completely suitable for all weathers. |
Care | Dry clean only. |
Colour | Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more. |
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Sufiyan Ismail Khatri is a 10th generation artisan whose family has been involved in the art of Ajrakh printing since the 15th century. The craft of Ajrakh hand-block printing and natural dyeing, is more than 4000 years old and is practiced by Khatri community of Kutch and Sindh. Sufiyan’s textiles are distinguished by jewel-like colors and geometric, floral and architectural patterns. The cloth is made in a 16-step process and requires a high level of skill and concentration. As a child he grew up listening to lots of stories about Ajrakh, it’s traditions and philosophy. He got involved with the craft by the time he was 14 years old as an apprentice to his grandfather, who’s shaped his thinking and understanding of the craft. He taught him to learn and enjoy the process of Ajrakh art, and to place importance in engaging with the craft and with the person/designer working with,rather than on mere end transactional value. For Sufiyan and his community, Ajrakh is a way of life.
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