GATHERED SILK MASHROO HALTER DRESS, HAND-PRINTED CAMO

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GATHERED SILK MASHROO HALTER DRESS, HAND-PRINTED CAMO

$890.00

Meters of gathered silk mashroo halter back dress with hand-printed camo pattern. Silk mashroo is hand-woven on pit looms in Old Patan. Ties at the neck. Inconsistencies are to be expected and are intrinsic to the garment and hand-making process.

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Dry clean only

60% silk 40% cotton

Made by hand in Ahmedabad, India

Brief history of the silk mashroo textile:

Mashroo is one of the oldest and finest textiles in India. It is said to have been developed during the 14th century. Mashroo was created to conform to the tenets of Islam which forbade silk to touch the skin. Weavers developed a fabric with a silk warp and cotton weft, where the cotton lays beneath and grazes the skin, while the silk floats on top. This enabled the ruling Islamic nobility to flaunt and wear the luxurious sheen of silk without breaking religious law.

Mashroo became a widely popular export to the Ottoman Empire. In Patan, Hindu merchants and traders also took a liking to this fabric and increased its intrinsic value and the adaptations of certain typical motifs, colors and tie-dye.

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