PRODUCT DETAILS
Special Technique/Craft:
Traditionally Kalamkari is a style of hand painting done on fabric with a pen, using natural dyes. The word Kalamkari is derived from a Persian word where 'kalam' means pen and 'kari' refers to craftsmanship.Now-a-days Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block-printed textile, wherein motifs are essentially printed with hand-carved traditional blocks with painted by hands using a pen. Motifs drawn in Kalamkari spans from flowers, peacock, paisleys to divine characters of Hindu epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana.
Design:
- Black and maroon
- A-line hand block print ethnic maxi skirt
- Partially elasticated waistband
- Single side slit
- gathers and pleated detail
- Flared hem
- Kalamkari Hand Block Print
Disclaimer:
- This is a handcrafted skirt, and is prone to colour bleeding due to use of natural dyes
- The print on the garment might be uneven owning to the handcrafted nature of the product, adding essence to the garment.
Size & Fit
The model (height 5'8'') wearing a size 28
Material & Care
100% cotton
Hand-wash cold, Wash dark colours separately
Taavi Women Black & Maroon Kalamkari Hand Block Print Ethnic Sustainable Maxi Pu
Type
A-Line
Length
Maxi
Surface Styling
Gathered or Pleated
Print or Pattern Type
Floral
Hemline
Flared
Knit or Woven
Woven
Closure
Slip-On
Slit Detail
Side Slit
Transparency
Opaque
Occasion
Ethnic