Know your Fabric: Kotpad Handwoven from the looms of tribal Odisha by the tribal Mirgan community.it acquired Geographical Indication(GI)tag for the natural dyeing process involved in kotpad. The dyeing is primarily done by the womenfolk. Dyeing of the fabric involves using aal powder(made from the bark of the Indian Madder tree), castor oil, cow dung, and ash powder.The entire dyeing process takes 15 days.
This sophisticated dress in maroon checks and ivory is quite an elegantly edgy piece. The beauty of this classic combination is that it is so powerful yet so subtle. This dress can take you to work meetings or happy hours with equal aplomb.
We love its pleated details, side pockets with wooden button detailing, smart hemline, and three-fourth sleeves. Style it with block heels and your sunshades to own the day.
- Fabric - kotpad handloom
- Dye- Natural
- Composition- Handwoven
- Handcrafted in India- in the traditional pit loom
- Lined with pure cotton lining.
Wash Care
- The colours are mixed using natural elements and might rub off. You can get it dry-cleaned before use to remove any surface dyes.
- Cold wash separately with mild or no detergent. Do not scrub. Line dry in shade, inside out.
Size Chart
Measurements are all garment measurements
Size Small Medium Large X Large
Bust 37" 39" 41" 43"
Shoulder 14.5" 15" 15.5" 16"
Dress Length 42" 42" 42" 42"