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MALAIKA

Cotton Block Print Gathered Skirt

Cotton Block Print Gathered Skirt

SKU:misk207srd

Regular price ¥6,200 JPY
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Product Overview: Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of block print patterns with our long skirt, a masterpiece of patchwork artistry. Each piece combines a variety of prints and textures, highlighted by an ombre dyeing technique and complemented with a crinkled finish for a breezy feel. The skirt's design leaves the hem undyed, allowing the patterns to boldly stand out. A versatile piece that shines with simple tops.

Key Features:

  • Brand: MALAIKA
  • Country of Manufacture: India
  • Material: 100% Cotton
  • Fabric Details: Lightweight and semi-transparent, combining different woven fabrics for a textured finish.
  • Colors: Yellow, Black, Red
  • Size & Fit:
    • Skirt Length: 92cm
    • Hem Width: 160cm
    • Waist: 70cm (elasticized for comfort, stretching up to 100cm)
  • Design: Elastic waistband with gather details and side tassel ties for an adjustable fit. Fully lined for added comfort.
  • Model Height: Showcased on models of various heights (168cm, 154cm, and 165cm) to demonstrate the skirt’s versatile fit.

Customer Notice:

Please note that the black version of this skirt may differ in color from the model's garment. Refer to the color variations for an accurate representation. Images are for illustrative purposes, and variations in pattern and color may occur. Size discrepancies are also possible.

About MALAIKA:

Named after the Swahili word for "angel," MALAIKA is devoted to sharing the warmth of handcrafted works. The brand cherishes traditional techniques like block printing, hand embroidery, hand weaving, natural dyeing, and more, employing natural materials to convey the beauty of cultures and craftsmanship around the world.

About Block Printing:

A traditional Indian technique, block printing involves hand-carving designs into wooden blocks and stamping them onto fabric, one color at a time. This labor-intensive process results in unique variations and the distinctive charm of handcrafted work, embodying the warmth and intricacies of Indian craftsmanship.

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