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  • Golden Ash – Handloom Golden Dual Tone Cotton Saree ₹1,459.00

    Sold By: Studio Kokum

    Mood

     

    When Kokum’s friend went through cancer surgeries and chemo treatments, she bought a tablecloth stamped with patterns and flowers. They had people embroider while they visited even if  if all they could do was bring the needle up and go back down. Kokum spent lots of time doing this with her and talking. She is no more in this world now but ever since her death, that tablecloth is used for special friends gatherings.

     

    It is wonderful to see who all worked on it and signed it. She becomes a part of all Kokum’s celebrations. Kokum found a way to keep her always there with herself.

    Details

     

    Fall in love with the soft power of handwoven fabrics. Pull out all style stops and say it all with the brilliance of luxurious pure handloom golden dual tone saree. Love for the art, days of working on hand operated looms and masterful precision come together to deliver this stunning piece. The fabric is soft and 100% cotton allowing your skin to breathe without difficulty so you can enjoy the event for as long as you want. 

     

    Every time you decide to buy a Handloom product, you support the rich weaving heritage of India and encourage the weavers to carry on the art to future generations.

     

    Length:   5.5 meters

     

    Blouse: Yes (0.80 Meters)

     

    The model is wearing the saree with our blouse ‘Alphonso’  

     

    Care: Dry wash/Easy Wash (Do not soak in water for more than 5 minutes), Steam or medium heat iron.

     

    Disclaimer: Slight colour variations are due to photography location and light conditions.

     

  • Lal Kala Kantha Handcrafted

    Sold By: Studio Kokum

    Lal Kala Kantha handcrafted necklace set is for those who seek class in jewelry. This utterly beautiful neck piece is made up of pure red and black cotton fabric. The kantha embroidery is done with pure cotton thread, which makes it ultra comfortable whole day wear piece.

     

    Kantha is a centuries-old tradition of stitching patchwork cloth from rags, which evolved from the thrift of rural women in the Bengali region of the sub-continent. One of the oldest forms of embroidery originating from India, its origins can be traced back to the pre-Vedic age (prior to 1500 BCE). Kanthas are repositories of memories of particular artists, givers, recipients, and owner.  Feel the pride of owning one as your jewelery too! 

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