SC-34DC
Kala Cotton Stole (Dark Plant Dyed)
Khamir is an NGO that aims to promote traditional products and techniques from the Kutch region of India to the world while supporting local artisans. For more information on the kala cotton they produce, please click here . The raw cotton used for kala cotton is the original Helbaceum variety that has not been bred, and it is characterized by its very low environmental impact as it does not require pesticides and only requires a small amount of water. The short-fiber raw cotton is spun on a local machine and woven by artisans in local villages. The random borders that sometimes appear are the result of changes in the fine yarn lots used in the handmade process, and are also one of the characteristics of the fabric.
*Dyed with dyes extracted from plants and insects, there is a natural unevenness. As there is a possibility of color transfer, avoid using it with light-colored items at first, wash with a neutral detergent, and dry in the shade. As it is product dyed, the color and size of each item will vary slightly. (Walnut (dark), mugwort (dark), horse chestnut (dark))
*Dyed with natural indigo. The color will become lighter with repeated use. As there is a possibility of color transfer, avoid using with light-colored items at first, wash with neutral detergent, and dry in the shade. As this is product dyed, the color and size of each item may vary slightly. (Indigo (dark))
Approximately 55×180~200
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 100% cotton
- Outer Fabric Material
- Gujarat, India
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Gujarat, India
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Gujarat, India (hand-woven)
- Dyeing
- Kyoto, Kyoto