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Khesh

Most of the designs you wear from Prathaa has a story and here's your Khesh story ... In Jan 2016, team Prathaa decided to travel to Shantiniketan in West Bengal’s Birbhum district. It’s in the small town of Bolpur. It was here that Rabindranath Tagore established the Visva-Bharati University to promote a more liberated form of education. That’s how Shantiniketan became the seat of art and culture. The objective of our visit was an in-depth study of the various forms of weaves. We spent over a week with the weavers and artisans - lived and shared their lives. Inspired and motivated by their hard work and artistry, the team got involved in the creation process too… It was in Birbhum we stumbled upon Khesh weaving - a tradition which has been practiced for years. The weaving technique essentially involves tearing old sarees into thin strips - the warp has the new thread and the weft uses the thin strips of sarees. The weavers collect cotton sarees and it is the women who patiently tear the sari into multiple long strips. It is up to the weaver to match the warp with the weft and create designs. The beauty of a Khesh fabric is that the colour of the recycled weft fabric keeps changing, sometimes even within a single meter of fabric and that precisely is the uniqueness of this fabric. These handloom cotton fabrics are hand woven and the asymmetry/ irregularities in the weaves makes them exclusive.

Khesh
Rs. 2,200.00
Key Features : Handloom Cotton, Sustainable, Khesh, Upcycle  Description : Mustard yellow Kesh Straight Tunic with Piping Around neck, armhole, & hem Styling tip :  Style it with Jacket  Footware:- Shoes, Boots, Wedges, Accessories with sling or bracelet or watch.  Fabric Write up : Khesh  The handloom Khesh weave has been very close to our hearts building our sustainability story stronger. The exploration and understanding started when the team visited West Bengal’s Birbhum district. The weavers there collect cotton saree’s and the women patiently tear the sari into multiple long strips. The thin strips are then incorporated into new fabric. The weaver sits intently on his Hand Loom machine twisting and adding the thin strips of the sarees to fresh warp threads, to create the new and up-cycled Khesh weave. The fabric develops stripes that can sometimes differ in color meter to meter. The “beautiful irregularity” is precisely its uniqueness.    ...
Key Features : Handloom Cotton, Sustainable, Khesh, Upcycle  Description : Mustard yellow Kesh Straight Tunic with Piping Around neck, armhole, & hem...
Rs. 2,239.00
Key Features:  The fresh and unique colour combination make the dress more appealing to the eye. The perfect blend of khesh and Handloom Cotton make it the best comfort pick for a formal outing.  Description:  Here is one of our favourite designs… the carefully crafted blue khesh and grey Handloom cotton  dress. The piece is a union of the most loved fabrics of India. The vibrant blue top of the dress uses khesh to give a gorgeous look and the grey Handlooom Cotton  flare gives the perfect contrast to the dress. The perfect blend of khesh and Handloom Cotton fabrics gives the dress a comforting look and feel. The dress is simple yet very elegant and the fresh colour combination makes it a must-have. Styling tip: This little dress is a beauty in itself. Pair it up with tan edges for added edge. Specifications: Fabric Khesh Colour Blue & Grey...
Key Features:  The fresh and unique colour combination make the dress more appealing to the eye. The perfect blend of...

Most of the designs you wear from Prathaa has a story and here's your Khesh story ... In Jan 2016, team Prathaa decided to travel to Shantiniketan in West Bengal’s Birbhum district. It’s in the small town of Bolpur. It was here that Rabindranath Tagore established the Visva-Bharati University to promote a more liberated form of education. Tha... Read More

Most of the designs you wear from Prathaa has a story and here's your Khesh story ... In Jan 2016, team Prathaa decided to travel to Shantiniketan in West Bengal’s Birbhum district. It’s in the small town of Bolpur. It was here that Rabindranath Tagore established the Visva-Bharati University to promote a more liberated form of education. That’s how Shantiniketan became the seat of art and culture. The objective of our visit was an in-depth study of the various forms of weaves. We spent over a week with the weavers and artisans - lived and shared their lives. Inspired and motivated by their hard work and artistry, the team got involved in the creation process too… It was in Birbhum we stumbled upon Khesh weaving - a tradition which has been practiced for years. The weaving technique essentially involves tearing old sarees into thin strips - the warp has the new thread and the weft uses the thin strips of sarees. The weavers collect cotton sarees and it is the women who patiently tear the sari into multiple long strips. It is up to the weaver to match the warp with the weft and create designs. The beauty of a Khesh fabric is that the colour of the recycled weft fabric keeps changing, sometimes even within a single meter of fabric and that precisely is the uniqueness of this fabric. These handloom cotton fabrics are hand woven and the asymmetry/ irregularities in the weaves makes them exclusive.

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