Embroidered Kantha Jacket In Sunny Pansy

Embroidered Kantha Jacket In Sunny Pansy

Get ready to add a pop of joy to your wardrobe with this eye-catching hand-embroidered kantha! Bursting with vibrant colors and delightful details, it’s not just a piece of art; it’s a fun celebration of ethical fashion made with love in India!

Please use the unique size chart for this style to confirm your size & fit. These kanthas are free sized so it's important to ensure that it will fit.

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100% cotton

Hand wash with a gentle detergent

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Embroidered kanthas are made by layering old or new cotton fabrics (such as recycled saris) together and binding them with thousands of tiny, repeating running stitches. Artisans often trace an outline of a design onto the cloth and use a needle and thread to form motifs of animals, florals, and rural scenes.

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Get ready to add a pop of joy to your wardrobe with this eye-catching hand-embroidered kantha! Bursting with vibrant colors and delightful details, it’s not just a piece of art; it’s a fun celebration of ethical fashion made with love in India!

Please use the unique size chart for this style to confirm your size & fit. These kanthas are free sized so it's important to ensure that it will fit.

Free Shipping for all orders over R1000. Refunds & Returns are welcome. Read more

100% cotton

Hand wash with a gentle detergent

Embroidered kanthas are made by layering old or new cotton fabrics (such as recycled saris) together and binding them with thousands of tiny, repeating running stitches. Artisans often trace an outline of a design onto the cloth and use a needle and thread to form motifs of animals, florals, and rural scenes.

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