Elegante Chal Kutchi de Lana Merino Blanco Roto Hecho a Mano con Hermosas Borlas Multicolores
Elegante Chal Kutchi de Lana Merino Blanco Roto Hecho a Mano con Hermosas Borlas Multicolores
Elegante Chal Kutchi de Lana Merino Blanco Roto Hecho a Mano con Hermosas Borlas Multicolores
Elegante Chal Kutchi de Lana Merino Blanco Roto Hecho a Mano con Hermosas Borlas Multicolores
Elegante Chal Kutchi de Lana Merino Blanco Roto Hecho a Mano con Hermosas Borlas Multicolores
Elegante Chal Kutchi de Lana Merino Blanco Roto Hecho a Mano con Hermosas Borlas Multicolores
Elegante Chal Kutchi de Lana Merino Blanco Roto Hecho a Mano con Hermosas Borlas Multicolores
Elegante Chal Kutchi de Lana Merino Blanco Roto Hecho a Mano con Hermosas Borlas Multicolores
Elegante Chal Kutchi de Lana Merino Blanco Roto Hecho a Mano con Hermosas Borlas Multicolores

Elegante Chal Kutchi de Lana Merino Blanco Roto Hecho a Mano con Hermosas Borlas Multicolores


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Descripción del Producto

Tejidas a mano utilizando 100% pura lana de oveja Merino.

Este chal de color blanco roto sólido está tejido a mano con pura lana de oveja merina. Las ovejas merinas son conocidas mundialmente por su lana fina y suave. También hay un hermoso bordado Kutchi hecho en el borde con borlas multicolores que le dan un elegante contraste.

  • Se ve hermoso con Cotton Kurti, Woolen Kurta o Jeans
  • Refleja la herencia cultural de más de 1000 bunkars o tejedores de la región de Kutch
  • El diseño está inspirado en el Rann de Kutch

Características

SKU - K100066
Dimensiones - 87in x 38in
Color - Blanquecino; aunque tratamos de capturar los colores reales del producto, pero aún es posible una ligera diferencia
Tela - Pura lana de oveja merina
Cantidad - 1
GI etiquetado - Sí
Origen - Bhuj, Kutch, Guyarat

Instrucciones de cuidado

1. La tela se tiñe, preprocesa y lava antes de la producción, pero aún así se debe tener cuidado durante los lavados iniciales, ya que parte del tinte natural puede desaparecer.
2. Estas telas deben lavarse a mano o en una lavadora suave por separado en agua fría con detergentes suaves.
3. No blanquee ni frote la tela.
4. Séquelo al revés a la sombra.
5. Se recomienda planchar del revés para conservar su encanto.

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From Bhuj, Kutch, Gujarat

Kutchi Weaving Tradition

GI Tagged - Yes (Kachchh Shawl & Kutch Embroidery from Gujarat, India)

Kutch (officially spelled as Kachchh) is the largest district of India and lies in the western state of Gujarat, bordering Pakistan on its north and north-west and the Indian state of Rajasthan on its north-eastern side. Bhuj is the district headquarter of Kutch, and there lies a small village of Bhujodi, which is one of the major textile and craft hub of Gujarat, famous for its multitude of embroidery styles, hand weaving, block printing, tie-and-dye bandhani, leather embroidery and beadwork, etc.

Kutchi or Bhujodi weaving is around 500 years old tradition of the residing Vankars or weavers, who originally belong to Marwada community that migrated from Marwar region of Rajasthan years ago. They hand weave shawls, stoles, blankets, dhablas, etc. using either locally sourced sheep or goat wool from Rabari and Jat pastoral tribal community or they use imported Merino wool that they source from wholesale wool suppliers from Ludhiana in Punjab. Nowadays acrylic wool is also used for woollen weaves. Kachchhi shawls are known for their durability, bold colorful appeal and beautiful mirror work.

Other summer clothing and traditional Kachchhi dresses are woven using the hand-spun cotton yarn provided by the local Ahirs and other farming communities. The cultivation of indigenous kala cotton crop (or old world cotton) is lately being revived in the Kachchh region to create a local supply chain of raw material to the weaver community and thus creating a better ecosystem for farmers and weavers, taking away many of the challenges and hardships in sourcing raw materials from far off places. Owing to its strength, stretchability and pest resilience, kala cotton fibre is making inroads into the fashion industry and among international consumers for its attractive texture and skin-friendliness.

Not just wool and cotton, silk which is loved for its softness and sheen, is also woven, block-printed, or embroidered by Kutchi weavers and artisans into beautiful stoles, dupattas and other traditional clothing.

Kachchhi weavers use an extra weft technique, where apart from the usual repetitive movement of weft thread from side to side over the alternate set of warp threads to create the basic fabric; the extra wefts of different colors are used to create various designs and patterns by lifting the warp threads manually and inserting the weft thread in between to make distinctive Kutchi motifs. These beautiful motifs are inspired from the local, natural and architectural surroundings of the region and have been passed down through generations of artisans. The most popular Bhujodi motifs include chaumukh, dumroo, vakhiyo, lath, sathkani, jhar, etc.

Kutchi woven fabrics are known for their beautiful weaves, high-quality yarn, vibrant colors and pleasing aesthetics that attracts the urban customers as much as the local Kutchi people who still enjoy wearing their traditional clothing as a symbol of pride and endorsement of their own craft form.

Image Credits: A traditional shawl maker from Kutch, Gujarat | CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED

Merino wool is one of the world's finest natural wool fibre, derived from Merino sheep, which are reared largely in Australia and New Zealand. India imports a huge quantity of fine grade Merino wool every year to fulfil its domestic production demand. Recently, Merino sheep are being transported from Australia for crossbreeding, in order to raise the production and quality of wool in India.

Merino wool is a soft and thin fibre and doesn't scratch against the skin unlike many other synthetic woollen fibres. The fibre also has the ability to regulate body temperature as it creates small air cushions between the skin and the environment and thus perfectly keeps the body warm in winters; and let the sweat evaporate efficiently, thus becoming suitable for summer wears as well. The moisture-wicking property of the fibre; and the keratin present in the animal wool together doesn't promote the development of bacteria and hence neutralises any bad odour, thus making it a suitable and preferred choice for active sportswear.

In India, it was previously used for making very limited winter wears only, but owing to its high quality, elasticity and skin comforting characteristics, now a complete range of apparels for both men & women, from shawls, scarves, socks, caps, sweaters & cardigans, trousers, suits, formal shirts, sweatshirts and even lovely summer sarees and dresses are being made by blending Merino wool with other natural fibres like cotton and linen to suit the Indian climate! Image Credits: Flock of Merino sheep in Australia