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Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
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  • Chanderi Silk block printed Stole
  • Blockprinted Chanderi Silk Stole
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Hand blockprinted Chanderi Silk Stole

Regular price
Rs. 1,899.00
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Rs. 1,899.00
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This beautiful stole has been designed and hand blockprinted by artisans of Akola village in Rajasthan. Made in Chanderi Silk by cotton fabric, it is a perfect choice for pairing...

Size : 2.3 metres
Material : Chanderi Silk by Cotton
Color : Light Green
Sku: APSTC00002
Availability: In Stock
Tags: Chanderi Silk Stole, Sarees & Stoles, Stole,

Shipping & Returns

Shipping: Free shipping across India. International shipping on request.

Returns: This item is not eligible for return or replacement. There is a possibility of minor color variations from the image shown on the website, as it depends on the screen brightness of the device and the photography. This is a handcrafted item; cherish the little imperfections in the make of the product; these imperfections make them unique. In the unlikely event that a damaged, defective, or different item is delivered to you, the return will be considered within five days of delivery. Please write to us on contact@sumaavi.in for return request in such cases.

Disclaimer

All rendered images are for illustrative purpose only.

Every product at Sumaavi is a masterpiece made by artisans and carries with it the tales of tradition. As a result, there can be some differences between the actual product and the photograph. You may expect minor differences and imperfections that make your product unique and exceptional because these variances are natural in the manufacturing of handmade goods. These little differences make your product truly special and unique.

Collections: Blockprint, Sarees & Stoles,
Chanderi Silk block printed StoleBlockprinted Chanderi Silk Stole

This beautiful stole has been designed and hand blockprinted by artisans of Akola village in Rajasthan. Made in Chanderi Silk by cotton fabric, it is a perfect choice for pairing with salwar kameez or a shirt, dress and virtually anything in your wardrobe.

Care Instructions

Gentle wash with mild detergent

Note : 

“Ours are genuine hand block printed products made by artisans of Rajasthan, India. Kindly be aware of machine printed products being sold online in name of hand blockprints.”

 

Dabu block printing, an ancient craft, is practised in the village of Akola. The designs' distinctive texture and elegance are enhanced by a range of components, including both water and mud (but most importantly, love). River Bherach's fertile soil, which flows through the village, initially offered the best conditions for indigo growing. Dabu printing requires the water to have a set of essential salts and minerals in order to achieve a beautiful design and brilliant outcome.

Women in Rajasthan wear phentiya which is exclusively printed by the chippas of Akola and later on manually sewn as a ghagra(long skirt). The clothing and the prints are very valuable to the native area. Like sindoor, phentiya is regarded as a mark of identity for married women. Phentiya is also gifted to the future bride as a sign of a happy & healthy life.

The lengthy, difficult procedure involved in creating it is what distinguishes it as being special. Let's discover the procedure and appreciate how wonderful it is. The method begins with washing the fabric and dyeing it in a Harda solution, which serves as a mordant for the dye and gives the fabric a lovely golden colour. The following stage involves naphthol printing to produce the warm red colour. The hollow blocks used to design multiple patterns are filled with wool (namda), which effectively absorbs naphthol and creates an even imprint. Even though the naphthol solution's original colour is yellow the printed portions magically turn red when the fabric is dipped in GP salt solution.

The fabric is dyed, and then to harden it, it is submerged in gum paste. For phentiya, tar is employed as the resist material. It is applied to the designs that the motifs have previously created. Tar is heated in earthen pots prior to its usage, and Ash is sprinkled continuously while tar is applied on the patterns to avoid permanent adherence. Moving on to the most crucial stage, Indigo dying, which gives the phentiya its signature shade of blue. The method of immersing the fabric in indigo matths, is performed approximately 20 times. Finally, boiling water is used to rinse the tar, showcasing the lovely patterns underneath.
The entire process takes about 6 to 8 days. It's phenomenal to see the dedication of the villagers in keeping the tradition alive.

100% Genuine Handcrafted