Length - 102 cm, (Adjustable elasticated waistband). Free Size
Weight
220 grams (approximately).
Material
Khesh is a weaving practice carried out as tradition in Rural West Bengal since years. It is a beautiful process of making sustainable textiles which essentially involves tearing old sarees into thin strips - the warp has the new thread and the weft uses the thin strips of sarees. The weavers collect cotton sarees and it is the women who patiently tear the sari into multiple long strips. It is up to the weaver to match the warp with the weft and create designs. The beauty of a Khesh fabric is that the colour of the recycled weft fabric keeps changing, sometimes even within a single meter of fabric and that precisely is the uniqueness of this fabric. These handloom cotton fabrics are hand woven and the asymmetry/ irregularities and slubs in the weaves makes them exclusive. Khesh fabrics are designed in various ways as well. Beautiful Kantha stitch is being done to give the fabric an exclusive look.
Care
Gentle hand wash separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents. Avoid soaking for too long.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more.
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AsalKaar
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AsalKaar is all handmade and handcrafted and is unique to West Bengal's rural handicrafts. An exquisite blend of traditional techniques and contemporary styles and designs. The purpose of the brand is to incorporate the rustic charm and beauty of traditional art forms into our traditional lifestyle. Each piece is made with the utmost care. While craftsmen encounter large markets, it is a conscious effort to give due consideration to the great effort and time that contributes to the production of each work. The main products here are exquisite hand-woven and embroidered stalls, notepads, jewelry, storage boxes, folders, pouches, bags and other gift items, iPad cases, wallets, cardholders, and other embossed items.
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
Length - 102 cm, (Adjustable elasticated waistband). Free Size
Weight
220 grams (approximately).
Material
Khesh is a weaving practice carried out as tradition in Rural West Bengal since years. It is a beautiful process of making sustainable textiles which essentially involves tearing old sarees into thin strips - the warp has the new thread and the weft uses the thin strips of sarees. The weavers collect cotton sarees and it is the women who patiently tear the sari into multiple long strips. It is up to the weaver to match the warp with the weft and create designs. The beauty of a Khesh fabric is that the colour of the recycled weft fabric keeps changing, sometimes even within a single meter of fabric and that precisely is the uniqueness of this fabric. These handloom cotton fabrics are hand woven and the asymmetry/ irregularities and slubs in the weaves makes them exclusive. Khesh fabrics are designed in various ways as well. Beautiful Kantha stitch is being done to give the fabric an exclusive look.
Care
Gentle hand wash separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents. Avoid soaking for too long.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more.
AsalKaar is all handmade and handcrafted and is unique to West Bengal's rural handicrafts. An exquisite blend of traditional techniques and contemporary styles and designs. The purpose of the brand is to incorporate the rustic charm and beauty of traditional art forms into our traditional lifestyle. Each piece is made with the utmost care. While craftsmen encounter large markets, it is a conscious effort to give due consideration to the great effort and time that contributes to the production of each work. The main products here are exquisite hand-woven and embroidered stalls, notepads, jewelry, storage boxes, folders, pouches, bags and other gift items, iPad cases, wallets, cardholders, and other embossed items.
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
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.
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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.
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Capris or ankle length pants can be a generic term for cropped tight trousers, and can also be used as a specific term for trousers that end at the ankle.
They are called Capri pants and Capri pants are knee length or sometimes cut just below the knee. They can be loose or tight.
The salwar can be made from any fabric of your choice, such as cotton, silk, cotton silk, velvet, georgette, chiffon, etc, and can be embroidered or printed in almost any type to create a variety of garments. and looks.
Every woman is different in their own ways. Some prefer to wear bottoms while some pants or salwar. But itokri provides a wide range of bottoms, salwars and pants which are comfortable to wear for all.
Generally, you should measure your height by wrapping a soft tape measure around the narrowest part of your torso, below your rib cage and above your navel. Sometimes brands use a lower waist measurement, where you only need to measure the part of your waist or hips that the pants will touch.
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