





Beige Ghutni Shorts
DESCRIPTION
The 'Ghutni' or Knee-length shorts are made with Khadi raw silk and finished with vintage, hand-embroidered zardozi lace one in side.
The silhouette is structured and unexpected — a new shape, all while paying homage to the rich textile heritage of India.
Zardozi originated in Persia and was brought to India during the Mughal era. It was traditionally used to adorn royal garments, ceremonial textiles, and temple hangings.
Wearing zardozi was once a mark of nobility.
Model is 5'2 wearing size S.
CARE
Dry clean only
SIZE & FIT
SHIPMENT TIME (DIFFERS BY BRAND)
Due to the limitations of local materials and the brand's nuanced collaboration with artisans, they have limited stocks and some pieces need to be made to order. We appreciate your patience and understanding <3
If you would like a piece by a specific date, please email us at hello@avte-bardo.com so we can accomodate your needs.
If we have stock available, please allow 1 week for the piece to dispatch.
Store exchanges are accepted if you are not satisfied with your purchase (unless the piece is custom made to order).

ABOUT LATURIA SHOP

Words by Mihika] I remember childhood vacations were spent visiting my ancestral home in Rajasthan, a place rich with diverse tribal communities. I was always creatively inspired by the village women who adorned themselves with rich textiles and artistic traditions.

In my mother’s village, women would braid their hair using fabric scraps found around the house. This led to my exploration and fascination with turning scraps into something beautiful and meaningful.
This project first took form when my mother and I worked on a personal project - mending a pair of old jeans with scraps, leftover laces, patches and embellishments from Indian wear - giving what feels like waste, a second life.
Each piece carries a story that is shaped by its journey. It has travelled through Indian markets, village workshops, artisanal homes, and our art studio - reflecting the soul of its origin. Yet, it is also made for the future.

Blending heritage textiles with vintage pieces allows me to create something fresh while keeping a connection to the past. It’s about evolving the materials and giving them new meaning.