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Mithinga : An Exclusive Assamese Stole Edit

Mithinga, is our exclusively curated edit of authentic Assamese Stoles skillfully handcrafted by the Women artisans/ weavers of Kamrup District in Assam. Wrap yourself in our exquisite handwoven assamese stoles in pure fabrics. Choose from our Pure Eri Silk varieties – ones which are also hand-spun, naturally dyed, 100% handwoven or finer ones which are naturally dyed and handwoven. Eri silk is the pride of Assam’s sericulture tradition also proudly addressed as no cruelty silk/ Ahimsa Silk. Eri Silk boasts of unique characteristics like isothermal properties, crease resistance, breathability with UV protection being the sustainable fabric it is. Or choose our Handwoven Pure Cotton Stoles the preferred comfort fabric with traditional motifs in classic as well as contemporary color schemes. Our exclusively curated stoles in 100% Cotton and 100% Eri Silk are suitable for layering or can be worn as a statement piece with the wardrobe staples.”

Size Guides

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Description

Puhor II – Our exclusively curated Unisex Handwoven Puhor Pure Cotton Stole has Brown Black base and White accents. Pick this up for your formal events to add a touch of sophistication.

Product Details

Title – Handwoven Assamese Pure Cotton Stole

Weaving Technique – Hand Weaving

Surface Ornamentation – NA

Fabric – 2/80s Cotton

Color – Brown with Grey and White

Zari – No

Length – 2.20 Meters
Width – 24 to 26 inches

Wash care – Gentle Handwash.
No Soaking. Dry in Shade.

Disclaimer

“Uneveness or irregularity – slubs or misses in weaves, gumming or starch stains if any is the charateristic mark of artisanal products.

Product pictures are without any filters but appearance of color may vary in shade from screen to screen or even image to image due to variation in lighting.

Note: First picture is closest to the actual product color.

More about art & artisans

“Hand weaving has been centuries old tradition in the state of Assam. There are several weaving clusters in Assam. And Kamrup region is one the weaving clusters with rural households involved in weaving textiles for both personal and commercial purposes. The craft of hand weaving in Assam goes hand in hand with the production of silk making. The state is globally renowned for the cultivation of indigenous high-quality silk be it Muga, Eri etc. Sericulture and textile weaving using indigeous materials serves as a source of livelihood to many in Assam. Initially, textile weaving was primarly done by the women of the native land nowadays both men and women weave in Assam irrespective of caste and social classes. Textile weaving in Assam, reflects tradition and also shares a deep connection of nature with native people. Motifs inspired from nature, geometric patterns, human forms are mostly seen on handwoven traditional textiles in vivid colors. Despite modernization the traditional techniques, processes and motifs are very much the part of the states’ rich textile heritage. Also irrespective of the geographic and day-to-day challenges, artisans/ weavers make constant efforts to retain the perfect balance between tradition and transformation, trying to keep the traditional art form and cultural heritage alive through their craftsmanship. “

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