This shrug is a labour of love, handcrafted by women artisans in the comfort of their home and at their own pace in a remote village of India. Bandhani, the traditional art of tie-dye, is worked on by women artisans who tie thousands of tiny tight knots in fabric, which is then dyed at a central dyeing unit in the village. The result – mesmerising patterns in rich hues.
Tying and dying the fabric takes 45 to 60 days. This shrug travels a total of 550 miles from a remote village to our eco-friendly design headquarters in Mumbai. This truly is slow fashion.
Lightweight, regular fit, full sleeves with a shawl collar.
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Artisanal product: slight imperfections and some colour variation may occur, a feature distinct to handcrafts, making your garment unique to you.