PAICH DAAR HAND PRINTED SHIRT
PAICH DAAR HAND PRINTED SHIRT
PAICH DAAR HAND PRINTED SHIRT
PAICH DAAR HAND PRINTED SHIRT
PAICH DAAR HAND PRINTED SHIRT

PAICH DAAR HAND PRINTED SHIRT

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'Paich Daar Pattern Hand Block Printed Shirt' made in natural indigo tone. Woven in soft cotton fabric, this comfortable camp collar shirt is adorned with a striking dabu hand block printed pattern. Classic coconut buttons run down the front.

PRODUCT DETAILS -

Technique/Craft :

A timeless craft, yielding artistic results with traditional and classic prints that are thought of as authentic. Dabu is an ancient mud resist hand block printing technique from Rajasthan, it is commonly recognized in the village of Akola, in the Chittorgarh district. The process is known to be labor intensive and involves several stages of printing and dyeing; the outcome is hence exceptionally unique and beautiful. The fabric has its own charm and beauty that is perceived around the world displaying the subtle profundity.


Product Detail :

  • Indigo Tone 
  • Hand Block Printed 
  • Cubin Collar
  • Long sleeves
  • Lightweight Cotton Fabric
  • Crop Style

 

Material & Care :

  • 100% Cotton Fabric 
  • Hand Block Printed Fabric
  • Handwash in Cold Water
  • Use mild liquid detergent
  • Wash Light and Dark Colours Separately
  • Do-not Soak for Long
  • Do-not Wring
  • Line Dry in Shade in Reverse
  • Iron on Reverse

Disclaimer 
:

Natural-dyed colours might bleed during the first few washes or rub against the skin & other light-coloured garments. The print on the garment might be uneven - owing to the handcrafted nature of the product, adding essence to the garment. These irregularities are the hallmark of all handmade products and give each style a unique identity.


Material Care Tips  :

Fabrics with dabu prints undergo a long and natural process, therefore, should be first washed by hand to check the fastness of the colors, after which they can be machine washed in cool water. It is best to air dry these fabrics to avoid ruining the brightness of the color. Natural and vegetable dyes tend to be very fast and take a long time to fade, though repeated machine washes may speed up the process.