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Lettuce Coral

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Details

Type: Padded

Fabric: Cotton with hand embroidery 

Neckline: V Neck

Sleeves: Sleeveless

Shoulder Strap:  0.04 m (3.81 cm)

Blouse Length:  0.34 m (33.78 cm)

Front Neck Depth:  0.25 m (25.40 cm)

Back Neck Depth:  0.29 m (29.21 cm)

Full Shoulder:  0.30 m (30.48 cm)

Opening:  Back hook

Wash care: Dry Wash 

Su, the model is wearing size S blouse and saree is .

Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness

Story

As I sink into the various levels of light in the water, I swim across the depths. It feels familiar, the moisture, the nothingness, the push instead of the pull. The water talks to me and it sounds like the voice of an old friend.

This white cotton slub blouse with hand embroidery is a must-have!

Description

Cotton fabric dates back to some of the most ancient civilisations and it has a strong presence in the modern wardrobe as well. The softness and lightness of cotton combined with its strength and versatility makes it one of the most popular choices, especially for the Indian climate. We took this simple, elegant fabric and added the Suta twist and voila! It is the best-friend your skin and body could ask for! 

Art does not have to be something that we admire from a distance. Especially in our culturally rich country, art has a place in most of the things that surround us and the clothes that we wear are the perfect platforms to showcase our very own identity through art. Indian art forms certainly have enough art forms that you can choose from to tell the world who you are. Among the best of such art forms is the art of embroidery.

The art primarily involves making patterns on fabric by sewing using a needle and various types of threads or beads. Although embroidery has been a part of various cultures across the world, Indian embroidery has always been regarded to be very intricate and exquisite. Our countrys history has shaped the development of embroidery. The art of embroidery is so evolved in our country that almost every state has its own special kind of embroidery today. Although the British rule did cause a setback to handicrafts in India, the resurrection of embroidery after Independence has been remarkable. Intricate embroidery from India is valued world over.

Embroidery work on fabric is very popular and involves a process that consists of various stages. First, various types of popular Indian motifs and artistic designs are first created on paper. These designs are then traced onto the saree or fabric and then the embroidery is done by expert artisans. The art of embroidery is passed down from generation to generation and the nuances of hand embroidery can hardly be matched by machines. Creating art on the canvas of fabrics is definitely something that has an innate beauty that adds a lot of value to apparel.