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Handspun and handwoven eri silk skirt in a cream color. 100% natural fiber. Ethically made, slow fashion, simplicity.
Handspun and handwoven eri silk skirt in a cream color. 100% natural fiber. Ethically made, slow fashion, simplicity.
Handspun and handwoven eri silk skirt in a cream color. 100% natural fiber. Ethically made, slow fashion, simplicity.
Handspun and handwoven eri silk skirt in a cream color. 100% natural fiber. Ethically made, slow fashion, simplicity.
Handspun and handwoven eri silk skirt in a cream color. 100% natural fiber. Ethically made, slow fashion, simplicity.
Handspun and handwoven eri silk skirt in a cream color. 100% natural fiber. Ethically made, slow fashion, simplicity.
Handspun and handwoven eri silk skirt in a cream color. 100% natural fiber. Ethically made, slow fashion, simplicity.
Handspun and handwoven eri silk skirt in a cream color. 100% natural fiber. Ethically made, slow fashion, simplicity.

Skirt Uday

€239.00

uday (Assamese) - sunrise

This skirt is hand-spun and hand-woven by our team in Assam and sewn in a small studio in South Delhi. The silk is called eri silk and cultivated by Assamese tribal communities South West of Guwahati. It is a wild silk and the moth leaves a hole in the cocoon as it has to be empty before it can be processed. Therefore it has a structure which is rather similar to linen. No chemicals or pesticides have been used during the process.
The skirt has a relaxed fit and closes with a fine zipper on the waist. It comes with an attached belt. The skirt is available in sizes S - M - L.
 

      • 100% eri silk from Assam
      • windproof and very robust fabric, ideal for any season
      • cream color from the white eri cocoons, beige color obtained from teak leaf dye
      • farming: 45 days 
      • spinning: 2 days
      • dyeing: 1 day
      • weaving: 2 days 
      • finishing: 4,5 hours 
      • woven in Assam and sewn in Delhi
Please note: This product is entirely made by hand. Therefore, irregularities in thickness of yarn are characteristic to the craft of handspinning. The fabric and the dye will change over time - the silk is becoming softer and the dyes lighter.  Please cold wash only with mild detergent and dry in the shade. Do not soak. For more information visit: Care