Blue and white tile clamp dye silk scarf
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Made by artisans across the Kutch region of Gujarat, the captivating patterns on this pure silk scarf are created by clamp-dyeing. This is a resist technique where shaped wooden clamps are attached to the fabric and the dye penetrates the negative space, while the clamped sections remain undyed.
Dimensions
194 x 52cm (76.3 x 20.4in)
Composition
100% silk (dry clean only)
Colour
Blue
Product code
167380
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SIDR craft
Brothers Abduljabbar Khatri & Abdullah Khatri run SIDR Craft from the desert city of Bhuj, in the Gujarat region of India. The city is known as a centre for historic textile crafts including bandhni tie dye, clamp dyeing and embroidery. The brothers draw on these ancient techniques, working with local growers, weavers, dyers and artisans to create contemporary pieces imbued with traditional craftsmanship.