Anika Dress in Dot Block Print Indigo
It all starts with a dot. One of the most fundamental elements of creation, we found inspiration from the elemental dot and set the same in a repeating stripe pattern. This print is printed using the traditional process of resist dyeing using mud printing in Dabu and dyed in natural indigo. Featured beautifully on the Anika dress which is bound to be a summer favorite. Playful puff sleeves, a smocked bodice, side pockets and midi length. Pull the sleeves down for a shoulder baring look.
Featured beautifully on the Anika dress which is bound to be a summer favorite. Playful puff sleeves, a smocked bodice, side pockets and midi length. Pull the sleeves down for a shoulder baring look.
Kora is one of our signature handwoven fabrics using our regeneratively grown cotton harvested with Raddis as part of our Seed&U program. Kala cotton is a short staple and indegnious cotton native to Kutch, known to protect against the harsh heat while also possessing insulting properties in colder climates. It has a soft hand, a relaxed look and feel and is ideal for the summer weather.
- 100% Handwoven Seed&U cotton
- Sustainably dyed using natural dyes
- Button-front placket with hand-made covered buttons
- Short puff sleeves
- Elasticized sleeves
- Straight bottom hem
- Below the knee length
- Hidden side pockets
Produced in a limited run with exclusive handcrafted fabrics. Due to its handmade nature, each piece is unique. Indigo dyeing is a special process that also requires extra care. Indigo bleeding is normal in naturally dyed garments and after several initial washes, the color will stabilize. Over time, the natural and graceful fading process results in a uniquely personalized piece.
We recommend hand washing separately in cold water using natural detergents and drying in the shade. Handcrafted garments are designed to last when treated with care.