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  • Airy Azure Kimono

     10,300.00
    • Regular fit
    • Long open jacket in handwoven cotton
    • Reversible – blue ikat on one side, plain white on the other
    • Four patch pockets
    • Kimono style sleeves
    • Miyatsukuchi cut detailing on the sleeve

    Ikat is a resist dyeing technique which involves dyeing parts of the yarn before weaving the fabric, showcasing the mastery of artisans who have honed this intricate craft through years of dedicated work.

    Slights irregularities are normal and speak to the hand processes involved.

  • Black Reversible Kantha Coat

     41,000.00
    • Long jacket
    • Reversible
    • Made from three layers of cotton with varying weights
    • All over embroidery
    • Back slit for ease of movement
    • Applique detailing
    • Four patch pockets
    • Single button closure

    Kantha, referring to both the style of running stitch as well as the finished cloth, is an ancient craft technique. It is one of the oldest forms of Indian embroidery and perhaps the most known.

    Slights irregularities are normal and speak to the hand processes involved.

    No two pieces are alike.

  • Black Sleeveless Vest

     7,100.00

    • Sleeveless overlap vest
    • Made from luxurious 8-ply cotton
    • Asymmetric hemline
    • String fastening on the inside
    • Button fastening on the outside

    Slights irregularities are normal and speak to the hand processes involved.

  • Citrus Ikat Cape Jacket

     11,300.00
    • Silk Ikat jacket
    •  Double breasted
    • Curved collar
    • Back pleat for added room
    • Three quarter sleeves
    • Wooden buttons
    • Contrast cotton lining
    • Welt pocket

    Ikat is a resist dyeing technique which involves dyeing parts of the yarn before weaving the fabric, showcasing the mastery of artisans who have honed this intricate craft through years of dedicated work.

    Slights irregularities are normal and speak to the hand processes involved.

  • Cowl Dress

     9,300.00

    • Made from luxurious 8-ply cotton
    • Cowl neck in faux jamdani weave
    • Silk trims
    • Back slit for ease of movement
    • Inseam Pockets

    Slights irregularities are normal and speak to the hand processes involved.

  • Crimson Wave Infinity Dress

     9,000.00

    • Handwoven Silk Ikat
    • Slip-on style
    • Boat neck
    • Inseam pockets
    • Mid calf length
    • Back center slit for ease of movement

    Ikat is a resist dyeing technique which involves dyeing parts of the yarn before weaving the fabric, showcasing the mastery of artisans who have honed this intricate craft through years of dedicated work.

    Slights irregularities are common and speak to the hand processes involved.

  • Forest Flame Jacket

     9,800.00
    • Handwoven cotton double ikat
    • Front button fastening
    • Laper collar
    • Full length sleeves
    • Welt pockets on the inside
    • Fully lined

    Ikat is a resist dyeing technique which involves dyeing parts of the yarn before weaving the fabric, showcasing the mastery of artisans who have honed this intricate craft through years of dedicated work.

    Slights irregularities are normal and speak to the hand processes involved.

  • Grey Seersucker Pant

     5,300.00
    • Full length pleated pants
    • Wide leg
    • Mid rise
    • Front button fastening with a zipfly
    • All round elastic
    • Roomy patch pockets
  • Sea Shell Cape Jacket

     11,800.00
    • Silk cape jacket
    • Double-breasted
    • Curved collar
    • Back pleat for added room
    • Three quarter sleeves
    • Handmade buttons
    • Contrast cotton lining
    • Welt pockets

    Eco printing is a form of dyeing where colours from plant materials are transferred onto the fabric combining historical methods of natural dyeing with contemporary print techniques.

    Placement may vary from one garment to another.

    No two pieces are alike.

  • Sea Shell Dolman Top

     6,000.00
    • Silk dolman top
    • Button fastening at the shoulder
    • Wide round neck
    • Slit pocket detailing at the hem

    Eco printing is a form of dyeing where colours from plant materials are transferred onto the fabric combining historical methods of natural dyeing with contemporary print techniques.

    Placement may vary from one garment to another.

    No two pieces are alike.

     

  • Sheer Muslin Cotton Shirt

     4,300.00
    • Soft cotton muslin
    • Front button fastening
    • Patch pockets
    • Full length sleeves that ends with a cuff
    • Sea shell buttons

    The fabric is sheer. Model is wearing a contrast tube top.

  • Silk Cami – Black & Fushia

     6,200.00

    • Silk camisole
    • Floral kantha hand embroidery
    • Lined
    • Crop length
    • V-neckline
    • Spaghetti strap

    Kantha, referring to both the style of running stitch as well as the finished cloth, is an ancient craft technique. It is one of the oldest forms of Indian embroidery and perhaps the most known.

    Slights irregularities are common and speak to the hand processes involved.

    No two pieces are alike.

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