Description
This stole is a deliberate exploration of form and rhythm. Made from kala cotton grown and woven in Kachchh, it features dyeing through traditional Shibori techniques. Each dot is carefully hand-tied in a slow, purposeful manner before immersion in natural dye, resulting in a distinctive pattern of resist-marked circles—each dot unique and unpredictably placed. The fabric’s textured surface and deep indigo color capture the artisan’s precise craftsmanship. More than just a pattern, this piece presents a complex, vibrant composition that blurs the boundary between textile and art. Note: Variations in color are natural due to the dyeing process.
Description
This stole is a deliberate exploration of form and rhythm. Made from kala cotton grown and woven in Kachchh, it features dyeing through traditional Shibori techniques. Each dot is carefully hand-tied in a slow, purposeful manner before immersion in natural dye, resulting in a distinctive pattern of resist-marked circles—each dot unique and unpredictably placed. The fabric’s textured surface and deep indigo color capture the artisan’s precise craftsmanship. More than just a pattern, this piece presents a complex, vibrant composition that blurs the boundary between textile and art. Note: Variations in color are natural due to the dyeing process.