Colors of Life
Colors of Life
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Editor's Notes
Editor's Notes
A colorful & happy beach dress made in handwoven silk fabric. It’s a bias cut dress with mightered precisely. It has hand embroidered botanicals on the dress and intricately embroidered belt to complete the look. This collection is a tribute to every woman who live and play several different roles in one lifetime. Through this collection, we highlight the joy, the excitement, the confidence and self love that every woman should embrace.
Materials + Care
Materials + Care
Pure Handwoven Silk
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Dry cleaning the clothes is preferable. Hand wash separately in cold water. Do not soak in water for too long. In order to maintain the brilliance of the color, add a handful of salt on the first rinse. Do not use fabric softener or starch. Do not dry in direct sunlight.
Item Color
Item Color
Red
Shipping Details
Shipping Details
Production Time: 10-12 working days, Delivery Time: 15-20 working days. In case of faster shipment, kindly get in touch with us🌼This item is hand made on order from India, read on The Loom Art's origin & production details below🌼
Brand Origin
Brand Origin
The label focuses on reviving the old and dying authentic craft, embroidery and weaving techniques in this fast fashion dominated world. The loom art is a fond effort to give platform to these artisans; weavers, embroiderers, sample person, craftsmen to come together and co create. This to the brand is sustainability, to sustain livelihoods of talents. Sustainability is a way of life, fair trade, hand loom fabrics, hand embroideries and mostly happy employment.
Production Details
Production Details
The brand dwells upon handwoven fabrics made in quaint villages of India. Recreation of ancient hand embroideries like Kantha, Phulkari, Cross Stitch and further more to remind you of the simpler times when clothes were woven & knitted by the hands of your grand mothers. The Loom Art is our medium to channelize these techniques with thoughtfully designed motifs in order to keep the ancestry of story telling alive.