Elevate your style with the special bagh block printed chanderi silk cotton stole crafted by the skilled artisan Yakub Khatri. This stole is a masterpiece created using natural dyes and the traditional handblock printing technique practiced in Bagh, Madhya Pradesh. The stole showcases the beauty of natural dyed cotton and adds a touch of elegance to your everyday attire, leaving a lasting impression wherever you go.
Care
Dry clean only.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible.Read more.
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Mahmed Yakub Khatri was born in Kutch district, Gujarat state, India. He then moved to Anjar-Kutch, where his mother and sisters have been making Tie & Dye crafts since childhood and they have taught him to practice this craft. When they taught him, he started making crafts on cotton, and gradually he started making Bandhej on Georgette, Gaji, silk, and wool fabrcs. His two older sisters, his father and mother, are no longer in this world, but they taught him the "Bandhni craft", which has become his livelihood now. Mahmed Yakub Khatri's contribution to the art of tie knotting and dyeing is amazing. It is a master craftsman who can dye all kinds of colors independently with different kinds of patterns.
Bagh layouts are dramatic with the use of black and red alternately on a white background. Its production process is manually painstaking. Though the techniques and designs are age-old the prints retain their contemporary appeal.
Elevate your style with the special bagh block printed chanderi silk cotton stole crafted by the skilled artisan Yakub Khatri. This stole is a masterpiece created using natural dyes and the traditional handblock printing technique practiced in Bagh, Madhya Pradesh. The stole showcases the beauty of natural dyed cotton and adds a touch of elegance to your everyday attire, leaving a lasting impression wherever you go.
Care
Dry clean only.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible.Read more.
Mahmed Yakub Khatri was born in Kutch district, Gujarat state, India. He then moved to Anjar-Kutch, where his mother and sisters have been making Tie & Dye crafts since childhood and they have taught him to practice this craft. When they taught him, he started making crafts on cotton, and gradually he started making Bandhej on Georgette, Gaji, silk, and wool fabrcs. His two older sisters, his father and mother, are no longer in this world, but they taught him the "Bandhni craft", which has become his livelihood now. Mahmed Yakub Khatri's contribution to the art of tie knotting and dyeing is amazing. It is a master craftsman who can dye all kinds of colors independently with different kinds of patterns.
Craft
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Bagh Block Printing
Bagh layouts are dramatic with the use of black and red alternately on a white background. Its production process is manually painstaking. Though the techniques and designs are age-old the prints retain their contemporary appeal.
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For those of you using a 44-inch wide fabric, this guide suggests measurements for a standard L Size. Think of this as your starting point. If you're working with different sizes or fabric widths, just adjust up or down accordingly. Hope this helps!
When it comes to how much fabric you'll need, it really depends on the design. We'd recommend having a chat with your designer or tailor before you order, just to be on the safe side.
I'm really happy with my order!
nice cotton and the colors are beautifull.
fast delivery, even with the custum stop.
and I also received a very nice personally note in my packet
The fabric is so soft and pure cotton.The color is so beautiful as shown in the picture. Received an additional beutiful scrunchie as gift. Thanks for this. Will buy more fabric from itokri in future..
I ordered a number of clothing items and kolhapuri chappals. I am very happy with the quality of the items and the service provided by the team for the order was very professional. I will be going back to itokri for more purchases. Thank you.
I am not reluctant to recomment iTokri on the basis of my experience. My order was shipped very carefully to UAE and I did receive it in good condition. Personal care was taken by the people at iTokri and this is my second order and experience with iTokri.
I am glad.
In business attire, you have fewer options for wearing a cape or scarf. But when it comes to casual wear, there are plenty of ways to wear a steal. You can tie it up, pleat or just let it flow on its own.
Most scarves are designed to be worn around the head or neck, but stoles are not. A stole is a longer piece of fabric, usually rectangular or square, but sometimes triangular. A stole is usually longer than a shawl. It is light and can be used in various scenes.
Choose the right stole It should be long enough to be draped across your neck and broad enough to experiment with stylistic drapery.
A stole is a woman's long shawl worn loosely over the shoulders while a scarf is simply a length of fabric we wear around the neck or head.
Elegant hand-crafted silk-cotton stoles that can be paired with ethnic and western clothes for a office & festive look
Why iTokri
With Love
All products are personally sourced with care and respect, for the artisan, craftform and you. Pyaar se dekho and pyaar se khareedo.
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We prioritise bridging the gap, 70% of our workforce are local Gwalior women, who ensure itokri stays grounded.
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We partner with and support 550+ artisan families and their legacy in craft. They give us the confidence to bring these products to you.