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Red dupatta with sequinned and embroidered detail, has contrast taping along the border
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Multicoloured printed dupatta, has bandhani technique, patchwork, taping border
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Pink and white printed dupatta, has bandhani technique, gotta patti, embellished border
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Green and Mustard yellow printed Dupatta, has block print technique, and has a taping border
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Pack of three dupattas
Beige dupatta, has tassels along the ends
Multicoloured checked dupatta, has tassels along the ends
Black striped dupatta, has tassels along the ends
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Special Technique/Craft:
Indigo: Since Indus Valley civilisation era, Indigo’s imperial acceptance has made it a craft in itself whether used in Tie-and-Dye, Shibori or Block prints. The vibrant deep-blue dye is extracted from the plant family, Indigofera tinctoria. It is the oldest natural dye known to mankind. It can be used to dye any kind of natural fibre universally.
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Pink and golden woven design Banarasi dupatta, has fringed border
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Peach-Coloured and Gold-toned solid Dupatta and has a taping border
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Gold-plated gotta patti sequinned dupatta, has an embellished border
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Off-white and gold-toned embroidered dupatta, chikankari, and has a solid border
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Pink woven design dupatta and has a taping border
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Yellow kantha embroidered dupatta, has mirror-work throughout
Disclaimer: The product might have slight shade variation and print variation as all our products are hand dyed and printed
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Blue solid dupatta, has a tasselled border and embroidered detail
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Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block-printed cotton textile, wherein motifs are inspired from the folklore and are hand painted using the tool of kalam directly onto the fabric. The process involves washing, rinsing, soaking and bleaching the fabric and applying mordants and dyes using natural substances like indigo (blue), madder (red), mango bark (yellow) and palm sugar (black). Painting on the fabric is done with a kalam, charcoal and myrobalan paste.
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Multicoloured striped dupatta, has zari woven border, tassels along the ends
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