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Light & Elegant Silk Batik Stole - Shades of Grey

Light & Elegant Silk Batik Stole - Shades of Grey
Light & Elegant Silk Batik Stole - Shades of Grey
Light & Elegant Silk Batik Stole - Shades of Grey
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| AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.

Light & Elegant Silk Batik Stole - Shades of Grey

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Beautifully crafted Batik Silk stole in Shades of Grey. A lovely gift and a perfect accessory.

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Light & Elegant Silk Batik Stole - Shades of Grey

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Over the years, we have cultivated direct relationships with a wide network of artisans and craft centric enterprises across the country. Our primary mission is to empower the Indian artisan and do our bit in contributing to the sustenance of artisan livelihoods as also the preservation of an amazing craft heritage.

Product Details

  • Material : Pure Silk
  • Craft : Batik Printing
  • State : West Bengal
  • Colour : Pearl Grey & Grey
  • Measurements :  Length - 1.80 mtrs x Width - 0.55 mtrs
  • Product weight : 80 grams
  • Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 6 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
  • UOM : Piece

Batik Printing

Batik is an ancient form of handloom and fabric painting in which the fabric is printed with wax resist before being dyed. Batik is a time consuming hand printing process. The fabric first goes through a wax resist application process before being dyed and then undergoes a de-waxing process wherein the wax is carefully cracked to reveal the contrasting colours of the design. Batik’s signature characteristic is the effect created by the wax cracking on the fabric. The word ‘batik’ is derived from the Indonesian word ambatik, which can be translated to ‘wax writing’. Batik is an ancient art form predominantly practised in Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan and India.

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