Fabric -Cotton
APPROX SIZE:
Height of Skirt (chaniya) - 33" inch
Waist of skirt - 40" inch
Skirt flared (width )- 94" inch
This gorgeous & exquisite gypsy tribal embroidery Skirt has intricate & heavy hand embroidery embellished with glittering antique threads which are rare now these days.Exclusively handcrafted in its country of origin, India, by the people of rural India.
This is tribal skirt fabric from rabaris found in kutch bhuj region of gujrat.
Look traditionally fashionable while dancing to dandiya tunes by wearing the gorgeous embroidered lehenga set. The authentic kutch-work and mirror-work in vibrant shades greatly enhance the overall look of the attire.
Vintage condition- Original sketch or print mark will show in some places. Some of the material on the have frayed or worn. This is an old Skirt and made by 1960's tribal people.Some of the mirrors and beads are cracked / burned or are missing.
he artistic stitches used to create this piece are known as "katchi Bharat", which means Cobbler's stitch. This kind of embroidery is made with the help of a holed needle known as an "Aar". Adding to the charm of the skirt is floral and animal embroidery used for creating unique patterns. The spread of this skirt is around four meters. This piece will add style, warmth and cultural aspect to a belly dance costume.
Height of Skirt (chaniya) - 33" inch
Waist of skirt - 40" inch
Skirt flared (width )- 94" inch
This gorgeous & exquisite gypsy tribal embroidery Skirt has intricate & heavy hand embroidery embellished with glittering antique threads which are rare now these days.Exclusively handcrafted in its country of origin, India, by the people of rural India.
This is tribal skirt fabric from rabaris found in kutch bhuj region of gujrat.
Look traditionally fashionable while dancing to dandiya tunes by wearing the gorgeous embroidered lehenga set. The authentic kutch-work and mirror-work in vibrant shades greatly enhance the overall look of the attire.
Vintage condition- Original sketch or print mark will show in some places. Some of the material on the have frayed or worn. This is an old Skirt and made by 1960's tribal people.Some of the mirrors and beads are cracked / burned or are missing.
he artistic stitches used to create this piece are known as "katchi Bharat", which means Cobbler's stitch. This kind of embroidery is made with the help of a holed needle known as an "Aar". Adding to the charm of the skirt is floral and animal embroidery used for creating unique patterns. The spread of this skirt is around four meters. This piece will add style, warmth and cultural aspect to a belly dance costume.
Note:dry Clean only