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64 Square ♢ Clamp Dyed Tabby Silk Scarf ♢ 20

64 Square ♢ Clamp Dyed Tabby Silk Scarf ♢ 20
64 Square ♢ Clamp Dyed Tabby Silk Scarf ♢ 20
64 Square ♢ Clamp Dyed Tabby Silk Scarf ♢ 20
64 Square ♢ Clamp Dyed Tabby Silk Scarf ♢ 20
64 Square ♢ Clamp Dyed Tabby Silk Scarf ♢ 20
64 Square ♢ Clamp Dyed Tabby Silk Scarf ♢ 20
64 Square ♢ Clamp Dyed Tabby Silk Scarf ♢ 20
64 Square ♢ Clamp Dyed Tabby Silk Scarf ♢ 20
64 Square ♢ Clamp Dyed Tabby Silk Scarf ♢ 20
  • Availability: 1
  • Made & Mkt by: Zuber Khatri
  • Product Code: 4023-SS-20
  • Weight: 120.00g
  • Dimensions: 116.00cm x 109.00cm x 0.00cm
Rs.1,080
Freed from the knots.. it outbreaks like a roaring stream.. creating a perception of life through highs & lows... It all calms down eventually.. impressions of floating colors surface... together they make a story of their own... pickup these wraps & let these impromptu patterns amaze you...

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Shibori ~ Shibori is a Japanese counterpart for Indian traditional Tie n Dye Technique practised in Rajasthan & Gujarat in India & many other Asian countries. The basic principle behind the art is creating a resist in the fabric before dyeing, by means of folding, twisting, scrunching and binding using a variety of tools & equipment.



The difference lies in the techniques of tying the fabric, Designs & patterns and colors used, which results in distinguishable characteristic look of each technique. The Japanese shibori often uses a white fabric (cotton /Silk) as a base and natural Indigo dye which gives a range of shades from pale sky blue to deep midnight blues as dark as black. Unlike Shibori traditional Indian resist-dyeing techniques, tie-dye is characterized by the use of bright, saturated primary colors and bold patterns.   



Tie-dye is a modern term invented in the mid-1960s in the United States for a set of ancient resist-dyeing techniques, and for the products of these processes. The process of tie-dye typically consists of folding, twisting, pleating, or crumpling fabric or a garment and binding with string or rubber bands, followed by application of dye(s). The manipulations of the fabric prior to application of dye are called resists, as they partially or completely prevent the applied dye from coloring the fabric.



However, a new interest in more 'sophisticated' tie-dye is emerging in the fashion industry, characterized by simple motifs, monochromatic color schemes, and a focus on fashionable garments and fabrics other than cotton.

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Made byZuber Khatri
Material
Made ofTabby Silk
Instruction
NoteThe products in this category are handmade. These might slightly differ from as seen on digital screen.The holes in these stoles will be gone after one wash.
InstructionAs the fabric is naturally dyed, though artisans pre-process and wash fabrics before the production, still care should be taken during first 3 washes, as some of the natural dye material may wash off during initial washes. The natural dyed fabrics should be hand-washed or mild machine washed separately in cold water with mild detergents. These fabrics should not be bleached or scrubbed and should be reverse dried in shade. The fabrics should be ironed on reverse to preserve its charm.

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