
Prune Peach - Bengal Nakshi Kantha Embroidered Tussar Gicha Silk Handloom Duppatta.
Traditional ethnic scarf with intricate detailing
₹6750.00₹3875.00
Elevate your style with this stunning maroon shawl, expertly embroidered with intricate white and black patterns that beautifully blend tradition with modern elegance. Crafted from a luxuriously soft, lightweight fabric, this shawl promises a graceful drape and all-day comfort, making it the perfect accessory for both casual outings and formal events.
Generously sized for versatile styling, it adds sophistication and warmth to any ensemble. Whether you’re gifting or treating yourself, this statement piece is sure to turn heads.
100% Pure Natural Tussar Gicha Silk Fibre
When you choose to make a style statement and celebrate ...nothing speaks out better that Tusshar Gicha Silk Dupatta with hand-embroidered Kantha Stitched Designs.
Emphasis is on the geometric pattern. Inspiration is drawn from Nature such as a twisted flower and leafy foliage, a common motif is a flower, although other motifs are also found.
Color - Prune Peach.
Hand Weaving Technique - Our Weavers handwove the Silk Duppatta on which our Kantha Artisans 0Hand Embroidered intricate designs.
Fabric - Tusshar Gicha Silk.
Size - Length - 238 cm, Width - 108 cm.
Weight - 350 grams Approximately.
Speciality -Kantha Hand Embroidery on Hand Woven Tussar Gicha Silk Duppatta,adorned with geometric and floral motifs, this is a exquisite dupatta, made especially for the discerning.
Wash Care - Dry Wash Recommended | Cold Water & Baby Shampoo.[ Home Care ]
Project rangamaati's Promise - Nakshi Kantha Hand Embroidery ,Pure. Handloom. West Bengal.
Country of Origin - INDIA.
Lutfa Banu is 65 and Mother of 4. She was born in a small Village near Bangladesh Border, however, since her marriage 36 years ago she lives in the VIllage of Nanoor. an hour and a half drive from Shantiniketan.
Before becoming one of our artisans, Lutfa used to Handstitch Sarees and Dupattas if she could manage some time after selling Vegetables in the market along with her husband who sells Fish and managing. her family and children.
Lutfa loves to work with us at rangamaati because it gives her a stable job and steady income. She wants rangamaati to keep growing so that more people raising a family like her can have greater opportunities and sustainable development.
Key features of Katha Embroidery
Origin and purpose: The craft originated in rural Bengal as a practical way to mend and reuse old fabrics, like sarees, into items such as quilts, wraps, and covers. It is also a form of self-expression and storytelling for the women who create it.
Stitch: The defining characteristic is the "running stitch," which is applied in a darning-like motion to create a dotted or wavy effect on the fabric. Other stitches like stem and back stitches are often used for details and borders.
Designs: Traditional motifs include lotus flowers, trees, animals, birds, and scenes from daily life or mythology. Geometric patterns are also common, particularly in specific styles like the par tola style from Murshidabad.
Sustainability: It is a sustainable and eco-friendly art form that transforms discarded materials into valuable art pieces.
Modern adaptation: While it has historical roots, Kantha is now used commercially to create a wide range of modern products like stoles, jackets, and home decor, while retaining its traditional heart.
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