Sanskriti Vintage Indian Hand Embroidered Kutch Work Cotton Shawl Scarf Stole
Sanskriti Vintage Indian Hand Embroidered Kutch Work Cotton Shawl Scarf Stole
SKU:S-994
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'THE ITEM COLOR OR SHADE MAY BE DARKER OR LIGHTER THAN THE PICTURE.' Stunning dark red colored hand embroidered woven kutch work 100% pure cotton shawl. Cotton is a natural fiber that comes from the seedpod of the cotton plant and is used to make many fabric types at every price point. The fiber is hollow in the center and, under the microscope, resembles a twisted ribbon. A plain weave produces fabrics like gingham, percale, chambray and broadcloth. The Kutch Embroidery is a handicraft and textile signature art tradition of the tribal community of Kutch District in Gujarat, India. Usually done on cotton or silk fabric, Kutch work embroidery involves the use of silk or woolen thread in fine stitches to create elaborate patterns, and draws its inspiration from romantic, architectural and human motifs, as well as Persian and Mughal arts. With multi color thread work, mirror work all over give a traditional touch to the shawl. Incredibly attractive floral patterns, this shawl is a stunning piece. It can be worn with your favorite Jeans and top. 'International buyers please note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or postage cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Buyer will pay custom duty/tax. It is calculated and charged differently by every country. As a seller I do not have any control over it. VAT or sales tax is calculated by the platform at the time of checkout. Customs charge is payable at the time of delivery.
- EMBROIDERY : Mirror Work
- WIDTH : 39 inch
- TRANSPARENCY : Opaque
- WEIGHT : 0.455 gm
- COLOR : Dark Red
- FABRIC : Pure Cotton
- LENGTH : 89 inch
- DEPARTMENT : womens
- MANUFACTURER : Sanskriti
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