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Shibori Tie & Dye
Product Details
Size
Length - 200 cm, Width - 89 cm.
Weight
60 grams (approximately).
Material
This multicolor shibori stole is made from 100% pure silk. It is created using the traditional tie-and-dye technique, where parts of the fabric are tied with thread before dyeing to form unique patterns. Lightweight and versatile, it pairs beautifully with kurtas, dresses, tunics, or even casual tops for an elegant touch.
Care
Dry Clean Recommended.
(Note: Slight irregularities are natural. Mild colour bleed may occur during the first 1–2 washes; wash separately).
Colour
Slight difference in colour from the visible product image is possible.
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Artisan
Tiara Moon
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Tiara Moon is a socially conscious brand creating recycled fashion accessories since 2013. They want to be in the international market of recycled fashion accessories from the last 1 year. The company collects old silk fabrics from across India, transforming them into premium, vintage-style designs. With over 75% women artisans in its workforce, Tiara Moon products are specially made “For the Women & By the Women.” Their mission blends creativity with purpose: offering buyers unique, affordable art while empowering folk and tribal artists through digital exposure and partnerships with NGOs. The brand also uplifts economically weaker women by providing paid internships and skill training, turning them into skilled professionals. Tiara Moon’s flagship line features recycled vintage silk scarves, wraps, and accessories crafted through eco-friendly methods that minimize waste and energy use. Guided by sustainability, artistry, and empowerment, Tiara Moon bridges India’s heritage with global fashion in a way that honors both people and the planet.
Shibori is a very well-known dyeing craft technique that involves folding, twisting, or bunching cloth and binding it, and after that dyeing it in indigo and other colors. It is practiced in Delhi, Gujarat, and Rajasthan.
Tiara Moon is a socially conscious brand creating recycled fashion accessories since 2013. They want to be in the international market of recycled fashion accessories from the last 1 year. The company collects old silk fabrics from across India, transforming them into premium, vintage-style designs. With over 75% women artisans in its workforce, Tiara Moon products are specially made “For the Women & By the Women.” Their mission blends creativity with purpose: offering buyers unique, affordable art while empowering folk and tribal artists through digital exposure and partnerships with NGOs. The brand also uplifts economically weaker women by providing paid internships and skill training, turning them into skilled professionals. Tiara Moon’s flagship line features recycled vintage silk scarves, wraps, and accessories crafted through eco-friendly methods that minimize waste and energy use. Guided by sustainability, artistry, and empowerment, Tiara Moon bridges India’s heritage with global fashion in a way that honors both people and the planet.
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Shibori Tie & Dye
Shibori is a very well-known dyeing craft technique that involves folding, twisting, or bunching cloth and binding it, and after that dyeing it in indigo and other colors. It is practiced in Delhi, Gujarat, and Rajasthan.
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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Shoulder - Measure from one tip of the shoulder to the other
2
Bust - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
3
Waist - Measure around the waist, above the belly button along the slimmest part without tightening the measuring tape
4
Hip - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
Tip: If you don't find an exact match, go for the next size.
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We dispatch most orders within 48 hours. Within India, expect delivery in 5-7 days. International orders take 10-15 business days. You get a tracking link by email once it ships.
Can I return or exchange this?
Yes. If it doesn't work for you, initiate a return within the specified window. Reach out to our team. we keep it simple and sort it quickly.
What payment methods do you accept?
Cards, UPI, net banking, and wallets. All accepted. Cash on delivery is available across India. International customers can pay via PayPal or global cards.
How do I know this is genuinely handmade?
We source every product directly from artisan workshops across India. No middlemen, no factories. We work with over 10,000 artisans in 500+ craft clusters.
How will my order be packed?
Every order includes a handwritten note and a small surprise gift from us. Your product is wrapped carefully to reach you safe. We've done this since day one.
What are the dimensions of this stole?
Exact dimensions in inches or metres are listed on the product page. Our stoles vary in length and width depending on the style and drape. Compare with a stole you own for reference.
Can I use this as a head covering or scarf?
Yes. Our stoles are versatile. They work as neck wraps, head coverings, shoulder drapes, or scarves. Lighter fabrics drape better for head covering. Heavier ones suit shoulders.
Will the colours bleed when I wash it?
First wash in cold water separately with a pinch of salt to set natural dyes. Hand wash is safest. Most dyes stabilize after the first wash. Avoid hot water and bleach.
What fabric is this made from?
The product page lists the exact fabric: cotton, silk, wool, pashmina, or blends. We also mention the craft technique used. Fabric weight and texture are described for each piece.
How do I iron or press this?
Iron on low heat while slightly damp. Use a pressing cloth for silk, wool, and embroidered stoles. Cotton stoles can handle direct ironing. Steam works well for removing wrinkles gently.
What is Shibori?
Shibori is a Japanese-origin resist-dyeing technique practiced in parts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. The fabric is folded, twisted, compressed, or stitched before dyeing. Each technique produces a distinct pattern type.
How is Shibori done?
Artisans fold fabric into precise shapes, clamp it between wooden blocks, or stitch running threads to gather it. The compressed fabric is dipped in indigo or other dye. Compressed areas resist dye, creating patterns when opened.
How do I know this is hand-tied and not digitally printed?
Hand-tied Shibori shows subtle color gradients where dye seeps near the ties. The pattern is slightly imperfect and organic. Machine prints look uniform and flat in comparison.
Why does the pattern vary between pieces?
Every tie is placed by hand. The pressure, spacing, and dye absorption differ each time. Two Bandhani pieces from the same maker will share the style but differ in exact pattern placement.
How do I wash Shibori products?
Wash separately in cold water the first time. some color release is normal. Use mild soap. Avoid bleach. Air dry in shade. Colors become more settled and vivid after the first wash.
What does Silk feel like?
Pure silk feels cool to the touch and warms with your body. It has a smooth, liquid drape and a natural sheen that catches light. The fabric is lightweight yet strong.
How do I wash Silk products?
Dry clean is safest for Silk. If hand washing, use cold water and a mild silk-specific detergent. Never wring. Roll in a towel to absorb moisture, then dry flat in shade.
Is Silk suitable for summer or winter?
Silk works across seasons. It feels cool in summer and retains warmth in winter. The natural temperature regulation of silk makes it comfortable year-round in Indian climates.
How durable is Silk?
With proper care, Silk products last for years. The fibre is naturally strong. Avoid rough handling, direct sun, and chemical detergents. Gentle care keeps it looking fresh long-term.
Why is Silk priced higher than cotton?
Silk production is labour-intensive. from rearing silkworms to reeling the thread. Silk involves additional regional techniques that add time and skill. The price reflects the material and the maker's effort.
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