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Size
Length - 235 centimetres, Width - 91 centimetres.
Weight
120 grams (approximately).
Material
Fine quality special kolaghat kantha work pure maheshwari silk cotton handloom dupatta, designed with contemporary patterns & has been hand embroidered using West Bengal's traditional craft technique of Kantha.
Care
Dry clean only.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible.Read more.
Brand
Sasha is a not-for-profit marketing organisation for craftspeople and producers from all over India. Sasha is one of the first few organizations to invite designers to work with traditional craft and textile producers to create a contemporary range of products which are relevant to current life styles and thereby keeping them vibrant. Sasha is a committed member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) (formerly, International Federation of Alternative Trade – IFAT) and is also a founding member of the Fair Trade Forum, Asia.
Sasha is a non-profit marketing organization that brings together artisans and manufacturers from all over India. Sasha was one of the first organizations to invite designers to work with traditional crafts and textile manufacturers to keep them alive by creating a contemporary product range that fits today's lifestyle. Sasha is a full member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) (formerly the International Federation of Alternative Trades (IFAT)) and a founding member of the Asian Fair Trade Forum.
Craft
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Bengal Kantha Work
Kantha Embroidery is a centuries-old tradition where people stitch patchwork cloth from rags that was evolved from the thrift of rural women in the Bengali region of the sub-continent