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Sarli Indigenous Cotton/ Natural Dyed Shawl
Sarli Indigenous Cotton/ Natural Dyed Shawl
Style:
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  • Without Mirror Work
Color:
  • Shawl 1
  • Shawl 2
  • Shawl 3
  • Shawl 4
  • Shawl 5
  • Shawl 6
  • Shawl 7

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By choosing a Kala cotton scarf, you are investing in a piece of heritage textile, eco-conscious, and ethical craftsmanship all while supporting a regenerative agricultural system that benefits both people and the planet.

Size : Approx. 77x24 inch

What is Kala Cotton:

Kala cotton is an indigenous, old-world variety of cotton grown in the Desert (Kutch region) of India.

Its Sustainable

1.Rain-Fed and Drought-Resistant: Unlike commercial cotton that requires heavy irrigation, Kala cotton is naturally resilient, reducing water consumption.

2.Chemical-Free Farming: It is grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, preserving soil health and biodiversity.

3.Handwoven & Low Carbon Footprint: Most Kala cotton scarves are woven on traditional pit looms by skilled artisans, requiring no electricity and supporting ethical, slow fashion.

4.Biodegradable & Durable: Unlike synthetic textiles, Kala cotton decomposes naturally, reducing waste and pollution. Additionally, it is highly durable, meaning products last longer and encourage mindful consumption.

5.Supports Artisan Livelihoods: Purchasing Kala cotton scarves directly supports rural artisans, keeping alive a centuries-old craft while promoting fair wages and sustainable economies.

Natural Dyes:

These scarves are dyed using traditional plant-based and mineral dyes, which are both eco-friendly and deeply connected to India's heritage.

Some common dyes used include:

Indigo (Blue): Extracted from the Indigofera plant, indigo has been used in India for thousands of years to create deep blue hues.

Madder Root (Red/Pink): Derived from the roots of the Rubia cordifolia plant, madder produces rich reds, pinks, and oranges.

Pomegranate Peel (Yellow/Green): Boiling dried pomegranate peels results in yellow and earthy green shades.

Turmeric (Golden Yellow): A natural and vibrant yellow dye, often combined with other mordants for different shades.

Iron (Black/Grey): Ferrous sulfate or rusted iron reacts with tannin-rich plant extracts (like myrobalan or pomegranate) to create deep black or gray tones.


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