Kutch Soof Embroidery Kala Cotton Stole
- Material: Handwoven kala cotton
- Color: White
- Craftsmanship: Traditional Kutch weaves that embody the heritage of Kachchh artisans.
- Design: Simple yet sophisticated
- Dimensions: Length: 78 Inches, Width: 22 Inches
- Embroidery: Soof embroidery
- Dry clean only to maintain the integrity of the fabric
- Handle with care, and avoid direct exposure to sunlight for long durations.
This finely handcrafted kala cotton stole with soof embroidery showcases the rich heritage of Kutchi weaving and embroidery. Dyed with azo-free dyes, it reflects a commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly craftsmanship. Ideal for those who appreciate tradition with a modern touch, this versatile stole enhances both ethnic and contemporary outfits, adding warmth and timeless elegance to any ensemble.
About Soof Embroidery
Soof embroidery is a distinguished hand embroidery style known for its intricate craftsmanship. Practiced by the Meghwad Maru community, it is one of the most challenging and time-consuming embroidery techniques.
What sets Soof embroidery apart is that it requires no pre-drawn designs, printing, or outlines. Instead, artisans create precise geometric patterns, often triangle-based, by carefully counting the warp and weft threads of the fabric. This meticulous technique is executed on the reverse side of the cloth, and when turned over, the front reveals beautifully detailed motifs.
Craftswomen visualize the designs mentally, and the embroidery is so precise that it is often mistaken for machine work. The seamless detailing and refined finish make it difficult to believe that each piece is entirely handcrafted. Today, Soof-embroidered sarees are highly sought after, especially for their delicate yet dense patterns on lightweight fabrics, making them elegant and easy to wear.
Soof embroidery also extends to saree blouses, adding a touch of tradition and sophistication to ethnic attire.
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