Nette Scarf / Indigo
MADE FOR YOU IN A WEEK
DESCRIPTION
Fine cotton scarf with glass beads | Indigo includes blue threads with white beads.
Nette is an observeration of a common tongue spoken between people of the east & west coast of India. The shared soliliquy of a prayer between rosary beads, mending of fishing nets and tying of flowers at dusk links life in Kochi & Venkatagiri.
Head Scarf: 20" x 20"
Body Scarf: 40" x 60"
*see product carousel for size references and styling inspirations*
SIZE & FIT
For custom sizing, share your dimensions in the ‘order note’ section at checkout. Our studio designer reviews them and crafts your piece with the artisans to your measurements — and we'll contact you directly if your note is missing or anything needs clarifying.
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CARE
Hand wash separately in cold water, dry in shade.
Iron with warm heat.
Dry clean safe.
* Color bleeds for the first few washes in hand painted textiles.
* Natural dyes fade with usage and time.
SHIPMENT TIME (DIFFERS BY BRAND)
Once an order is placed, the textile is washed and finished by the hands of Kochi artisans with expertise in beadwork.
Please allow us one week to complete your special piece for you.
If you would like a piece by a specific date, please email us at hello@avte-bardo.com so we can accommodate your needs.
Store exchanges are accepted unless the piece is custom made to order.
HONORING THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH INDIA
Each piece consists of 2 craft techniques specific to South India: fine cotton weaving & hand-painting or hand-embroidery.
botanically dyed
Botanically dyed, washed and treated with milk and myrobalan. The brand is committed to practices that are harmonious with nature
South India has a cotton culture that is intertwined with the land & the people. Sarasa seeks to tell stories of their softness & strength.
The textiles featured in this document are woven under the leadership of Mr. Patnam Subramnyam in Venkatagiri. His relentless efforts in preserving the fine cotton weaving tradition in Venkatagiri enabled the materialisation of this study.
Ms.Madhavi appini infused her 20 years of expertise in kalamkari hand painting to add colour to these fine cotton textiles.
Fine cotton fresh off the loom in Venkatagiri is sent to Sri Kalahasti. Then, it is washed and treated with milk and myrobalan. After, colours and patterns are painted by Kalamkari artisans.
After a final wash and boil, the resulting cotton is transformed into a cloud of softness.
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