Design: Nipa Doshi + Jonathan Levien Fiber 100% New Zealand woolTechnique Hand knottedType Indo
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HELLO ALL BUYERS THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR SEEING OR BUYING MY PRODUCTS.... WE ALSO PROVIDE IN WHOLESALE :) COLOR: Multi-Color FABRIC 100 % Hand Embroidered, Length (from Top to Bottom) : 11 inches" Sleeve Length- 22 Inches Chest - 34 Inches Originating Tribe: Rabari Tribe art Fabric:- Heavy Beaded Work Gujrati Traditional Vintage Rabari Banjara Tribal Kachh / Kutch Hand Embroidered Patchwork yoke . Yoke has Multi Color Floral Embroidered Pattern. Since these are Vintage handmade art, Please do not expect them in perfect condition. These could have some stains and imperfections. RARE FIND!! Vintage Afghan Kuchi Choli Dress Heavily Hand Embroidered with Coins and Tassels! Beautiful top part of a traditional Afghan Kuchi dress. Amazing Hand embroidery and beadwork. Heavy embellished with coins and tassels! In very good condition for its age (at least 60-70 yo!!). Could be used for belly dance costume, top, home decoration, or re-used for making pillows, bags, jewelry etc. Selling it at unbeatable price!! Handmade… For the very reason that each item has been handmade there is always an element of human error, whether it be a missed stitch or overlapping block print design. Yet for us the beauty is in the imperfection. These are the signs that mean your cushion or quilt hasnt been made by a machine. However, we think you are more likely to be amazed by how perfect a handmade product can be..Fairtrade… Trading fairly at a fair price. Encouraging the growth and development of small craft producers on honest term Wash Care - Machine Wash. Actual colors may vary from those shown due to the nature of photographing and monitor color settings. If you have any question, please feel free to ask! Thank you :)
Large Nomadic Rabari x Appliqué hand embroidered bag by Sarjaniben Bhora, Kutch. This wonderful work of art can be used to store your keepsakes and belongings, when out and about, can be used as a cross body bag or even a decorative display. ~ PRODUCT SPEC: Well known, lovable Rabari hand embroidery and appliqué work all round using hand dyed colourful cotton yarn and upcycled cotton fabric. Black cotton facade with handblock printed cotton lining, tassle fastening, one shoulder strap. Approx. Size: 40 x 23cm Shoulder Strap Length: 56cm ~ THE STORY: The most beautiful and well known embroidery technique by the Rabari women defined by its use of mirrors and the chain stitch method in bright bold and earthy tones. Appliqué Patchwork and appliqué traditions exist among most communities. For many embroidery styles, master craftwork depends on keen eyesight. By middle age, women can no longer see as well and they naturally turn their skills and repertoire of patterns to patchwork, a tradition that was originally devised to make use of old fabrics. Sarjaniben has been part of Kala Raksha who has played a crucial role in providing knowledge and skills directly relevant to the artisan’s traditional art, while honouring and strengthening her tradition. ~ CARE SUGGESTIONS: Dry clean only. ~ P&P / SHIPPING This bag will be dispatched via Royal Mail, 1st Class Signed For service. P&P is FREE nationwide UK. International shipping starts from £15 for a tracked and signed service, however this may vary. Once your parcel is dispatched it will be out of our hands and will not be able to make any requested amends at a later stage. Your parcel will be dispatched within 24-48 hours once your order is placed and payment is processed. If you wish to receive your parcel in time for the weekend, I would recommend for your order to be placed towards the beginning of the week (applies to UK only.) ~ IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This piece is hand embroidered therefore it may have slight imperfections. Colours may vary due to different device displays and lighting. If you have any questions about the product do get in touch before purchasing. COVID-19 UPDATE: In this uncertain period, the safety and security of my customers and for myself is my absolute priority. As the pandemic evolves, I am taking all necessary precautions in accordance with the government’s guidelines. Operating as usual and you have access to all of my handmade products and all my products are disinfected before packing them within a safe environment. As we all know, advice is changing daily so I will continue to monitor the situation and update further as needed. We remain hopeful that the situation will be brought under control through everyone’s efforts and send our thoughts to all those affected. Take good care of yourself and your loved ones. Thank you for your understanding. Love, Heta At Far East Weavers x
With a relaxed fit, neat lapels, and slash sleeves, this silk trench coat is a statement piece. Shop now and embrace the fusion of sustainability and fashion.
A Rabari woman sits at Than Monastery. Rabari women usually wear black skirts and blouses edged with elaborate embroidery, as well as plentiful jewellery and tattoos.
The Rabari collection consists of three carpets made from 100% New Zealand wool, handmade in India by using the hand knotted and hand woven Sumak techniques. Beyond the exceptional beauty that gives the bright color of the wool curl, the Rabari contains four rugs (two in beige, one in black and one in olive green) with an outstanding design, a canvas on which Doshi Levien has designed a refined combination of rhythms with a unique graphic sensuality. Features Rabari Collection Brand is Climate Neutral Certified Technique: Hand Knotted and Hand woven Type: Indo Nepal + sumak Available in Beige color Available in four sizes
Creada por el diseñador Doshi Levien, la alfombra Rabari es una expresión de libertad creativa. Un ensemble de líneas, formas y colores que se extienden por la alfombra surface , cuadriculada como un cuaderno escolar. Estos dibujos son típicos de la comunidad rabari de la India, y pueden encontrarse en muchos tejidos y décorations, de ahí el nombre de esta alfombra de lana neozelandesa. La diseñadora española Nani Marquina crea alfombras para su marca homónima, a veces coloridas, a veces neutras, con dibujos intrincados y complejos, o sencillos y refinados, pero siempre con un impresionante compromiso ético. Las alfombras de Nanimarquina se fabrican a mano utilizando diversas técnicas de tufting y tejido, con el objetivo de preservar el patrimonio artesanal y apoyar a las comunidades locales. Descubra inspiradas y exclusivas colecciones de alfombras fabricadas con materiales sostenibles y naturales de la más alta calidad plus.
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PRODUCT SPEC: Nomadic Rabari hand embroidered cushion cover by Ratiben Sakra, Kutch. This is a widely known and lovable art, the art of Rabari hand embroidery. Ratiben has carefully adorned the fabric using white Kala Cotton yarn along with intricate appliqué work. On a mid-weight Kala Cotton facade. No lining. Envelope style cushion cover with piping around edges. Features include appliqué work with cotton yarn stitching throughout. Approx. Size: 16x16” Exterior Fabric: mid-weight Kala Cotton Please Note: You will receive the cushion cover. (Inner cushion is not included). ~ THE STORY: The most beautiful and well known embroidery technique by the Rabari women defined by its use of mirrors and the chain stitch method in bright bold and earthy tones. Ratiben has been part of Kala Raksha who has played a crucial role in providing knowledge and skills directly relevant to the artisan’s traditional art, while honouring and strengthening her tradition. ~ CARE SUGGESTIONS: Dry clean only. ~ IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This piece is hand embroidered therefore it may have slight imperfections. The embroidery varies slightly due to the handmade nature of the product, this is what makes each product unique and beautiful. Colours may vary due to different device displays and lighting. If you have any questions about the product do get in touch before purchasing.
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Embrace sustainable fashion with Varana's white silk organza trench coat. Adorned with Rabari embroidery, this exquisite piece exudes timeless charm.
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Diseñada por Doshi Levien, la alfombra de estilo étnico y boho Rabari está hecha con lana de Nueva Zelanda mediante las técnicas: Hand knotted sumak e Indo Nepal. Una alfombra- de interior que nos acerca a una simbología de colores y formas tradicionales.
A Vintage doorway topper by Rabari Banjaras tribe from western India. This is an vintage Handmade embroidered with extensive mirror work: An Indian tribal Gate decor. You can see the embroidery inspired from flowers as Ahir Banjara's style of embroidery is floral with chain stitch a unique to this tribe. A very intricate work on this embroidery also suggests the time it must have taken around months to complete this single piece. A perfect for your Boho inspired house, Temple decoration, Glamping etcs. You can use it to decorate your local shop also, apart from the look it is also believed to ward to off any evil spirits as it has mirrors on it, In India it is believed that mirrors are used for that purpose. Measurements: 40 inch wide x 23 inch long Ps- since it's a vintage textile it may have some rare irregularities but please do not treat it as a defect.
PRODUCT SPEC: Nomadic Rabari hand embroidered cushion cover by Ratiben Sakra, Kutch. This is a widely known and lovable art, the art of Rabari hand embroidery. Ratiben has carefully adorned the fabric using white Kala Cotton yarn along with intricate appliqué work. On a mid-weight Kala Cotton facade. No lining. Envelope style cushion cover with piping around edges. Features include appliqué work with cotton yarn stitching throughout. Approx. Size: 16x16” Exterior Fabric: mid-weight Kala Cotton Please Note: You will receive the cushion cover. (Inner cushion is not included). ~ THE STORY: The most beautiful and well known embroidery technique by the Rabari women defined by its use of mirrors and the chain stitch method in bright bold and earthy tones. Ratiben has been part of Kala Raksha who has played a crucial role in providing knowledge and skills directly relevant to the artisan’s traditional art, while honouring and strengthening her tradition. ~ CARE SUGGESTIONS: Dry clean only. ~ IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This piece is hand embroidered therefore it may have slight imperfections. The embroidery varies slightly due to the handmade nature of the product, this is what makes each product unique and beautiful. Colours may vary due to different device displays and lighting. If you have any questions about the product do get in touch before purchasing.
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Nothing can bring your home to life like an embroidered cushion cover. Elegant, playful, colourful or subtle - these cushion covers provide a stage on which stitch work absolutely sings. The embroidery of the Dhebaria Rabari (a tribal group living in Kachchh, India) is a distinct combination of stitch and appliqué. The aesthetic is immediately recognizable and unlike the work of any other group. These embroideries bring the richness of desert cultures into your hands — heirlooms for the future. Each embroidery is a unique creation of the woman who made it. No two are the same. Size is approx. 24" x 24" Features: Hand embroidered piece featured on a linen background. Note: Pillow form not included. This embroidery piece is one of a kind. ++++ The language of stitches builds within a community over hundreds of years. It is a source of identity that is transferred from one generation to the next. It is learned in the same way a spoken language is learned; with children sitting beside the adults. In an oral culture the stitched language records everything of importance from the epic to the personal. Maiwa works with embroiderers through many co-operative structures within India. The women embroider, design, market and innovate as entrepreneur artisans. The goal is financial self-determination and empowerment through education and a clear sense of the value of their work. Meet the Artisans.
Designed by Doshi Levien, the ethnic and boho style Rabari rug is made with New Zealand wool using the techniques: Hand knotted sumak and Indo Nepal. Rabari 1 brings us closer to a symbology of traditional colors and shapes.
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Genuine Rabari dowry bag by nomadic tribes in the Thar desert of India. The bag is typically used on camels to carry belongings of a new bride. Saffron and Black wool textile. Lined with thick natural cotton and overstiched like the Kantha blankets with multicoloured threads. Its reversable both ends are finished with intricately appliqued Cotton, typical work of the Rabari people. Super colourful with lots of detail. The overall condition is great however there's a small run of colour (see photo) I use mine for a pillow I will add a photo of my personal ones Size 53 x 18.5 inch
Large Nomadic Rabari hand embroidered bag by Parmaben Sura, Kutch. This wonderful work of art can be used to store your keepsakes and belongings, when out and about, can be used as a cross body bag or even a decorative display. ~ PRODUCT SPEC: Well known and lovable Rabari hand embroidery all round using hand dyed colourful cotton yarn and minute mirrors. Black silk facade with handblock printed cotton lining, tassle fastening, one shoulder strap. Approx. Size: 40 x 23cm Shoulder Strap Length: 56cm ~ THE STORY: The most beautiful and well known embroidery technique by the Rabari women defined by its use of mirrors and the chain stitch method in bright bold and earthy tones. Parmaben has been part of Kala Raksha who has played a crucial role in providing knowledge and skills directly relevant to the artisan’s traditional art, while honouring and strengthening het tradition. ~ CARE SUGGESTIONS: Dry clean only. ~ P&P / SHIPPING This bag will be dispatched via Royal Mail, 1st Class Signed For service. P&P is FREE nationwide UK. International shipping starts from £15 for a tracked and signed service, however this may vary. Once your parcel is dispatched it will be out of our hands and will not be able to make any requested amends at a later stage. Your parcel will be dispatched within 24-48 hours once your order is placed and payment is processed. If you wish to receive your parcel in time for the weekend, I would recommend for your order to be placed towards the beginning of the week (applies to UK only.) ~ IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This piece is hand embroidered therefore it may have slight imperfections. Colours may vary due to different device displays and lighting. If you have any questions about the product do get in touch before purchasing. COVID-19 UPDATE: In this uncertain period, the safety and security of my customers and for myself is my absolute priority. As the pandemic evolves, I am taking all necessary precautions in accordance with the government’s guidelines. Operating as usual and you have access to all of my handmade products and all my products are disinfected before packing them within a safe environment. As we all know, advice is changing daily so I will continue to monitor the situation and update further as needed. We remain hopeful that the situation will be brought under control through everyone’s efforts and send our thoughts to all those affected. Take good care of yourself and your loved ones. Thank you for your understanding. Love, Heta At Far East Weavers x
Hello, we're the Rabari tribe, we’re a pastoral community and travel around Gujarat, India, near the border of Pakistan. Our textile process is called appliqué embroidery and is our main form of artistic expression. Our chosen project managers are Pankaj and Mina. They’ll collect your tips and pay us when we deliver textiles to their office every month. We have to do it this we because we’re a nomadic community and always on the move. We travel where our goats, sheep and cows lead us. Thank you for the support!
La colección Rabari diseñada por Nipa Doshi y Jonathan Levien, está hecha de 100% lana de Nueva Zelanda y producida a mano en la India con las técnicas de Hand knotted y Hand woven sumak.Más allá de la excepcional belleza que aporta el color brillante del rizo de la lana; las Rabari son cuatro alfombras (dos beige, una ngrea y otra verde oliva) de un diseño excepcional; un lienzo en el que los diseñadores han proyectado una refinada combinación de ritmos y una sensualidad gráfica única.*Para cualquier otra medida o una medida especial, consulta con nosotros en [email protected] de producto Melange de Nanimarquina
The Rabari are tribal pastoralists, traditionally nomadic but now concentrated in the Kutch region of Gujarat and across northwest India. Beyond the deceptive simplicity of their herders' characteristic kediya — a lightweight cotton, gathered wrap overshirt or jacket — the Rabari are a stylish bunch, with a bewildering array of varied and intricate jewellery and embroidered garments. In traditional usage, the kediya (or kedia) can range from a plain work garment — reminiscent of traditional European linen undergarments or smocks — to part of a highly ornate wedding outfit, heavily embroidered and made from costly materials. Its flattering silhouette, wearable construction and traditional origins mean it is increasingly entering into mainstream fashion. Tribal leaders, 30 years ago, banned people from embroidering their Kedia, so this piece has become a rare and stunning look into the past. This is an authentic piece and due to it's age, it has some signs of wear such as discoloring and holes. Pit to pit across the back 45.5cm Length from back of collar to bottom 50.5cm
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A one of a kind masterpiece. Both contemporary and traditional. Three communities who have traditionally collaborated in their work and tribal cloth in the Kachchh Desert have worked on this shawl - the spinners, weavers, and the embroiderers. The Dhabria Rabari have a distinct style of embroidery and applique and each woman embeds a piece of her creative intuition and style into each shawl. Please note: The embroidery on each shawl will vary to reflect the unique expression of the embroiderer. Fibre: Tussar silk and cotton. Process: Handwoven & hand-embroidered by village artisans in Kachchh, India. Size is approx. 38" x 86" This embroidery piece is one of a kind.\ *All discounted items are final sale *Embroidery may vary slightly from image shown. Care Instructions: Hand wash in cool water. To protect the natural dyes and natural fabric you absolutely must use a pH neutral liquid detergent. Roll in a towel to remove excess water and hang to dry. Recommended detergents: Ecos, Eucalan, or a mild liquid detergent no higher than pH 7 ++++ The language of stitches builds within a community over hundreds of years. It is a source of identity that is transferred from one generation to the next. It is learned in the same way a spoken language is learned; with children sitting beside the adults. In an oral culture, the stitched language records everything of importance from the epic to the personal. Maiwa works with embroiderers through many co-operative structures within India. The women embroider, design, market, and innovate as entrepreneur artisans. The goal is financial self-determination and empowerment through education and a clear sense of the value of their work.
PRODUCT SPEC: Nomadic Rabari hand embroidered cushion cover by Sarjaniben Bhacha, Kutch. This is a widely known and lovable art, the art of Rabari hand embroidery. Sarjaniben has carefully adorned the fabric using white Kala Cotton yarn along with intricate appliqué work. On a mid-weight Kala Cotton facade with lightweight Kala Cotton lining. Envelope style cushion cover with piping around edges. Features include appliqué work with cotton yarn stitching throughout. Approx. Size: 12x12” Exterior Fabric: Mid-weight Kala Cotton Interior Fabric: Lightweight Kala Cotton Please Note: You will receive the cushion cover. (Inner cushion is not included). ~ THE STORY: The most beautiful and well known embroidery technique by the Rabari women defined by its use of mirrors and the chain stitch method in bright bold and earthy tones. Sarjaniben has been part of Kala Raksha who has played a crucial role in providing knowledge and skills directly relevant to the artisan’s traditional art, while honouring and strengthening her tradition. ~ CARE SUGGESTIONS: Dry clean only. ~ IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This piece is hand embroidered therefore it may have slight imperfections. The embroidery varies slightly due to the handmade nature of the product, this is what makes each product unique and beautiful. Colours may vary due to different device displays and lighting. If you have any questions about the product do get in touch before purchasing.
The Rabari are tribal pastoralists, traditionally nomadic but now concentrated in the Kutch region of Gujarat and across northwest India. Beyond the deceptive simplicity of their herders' characteristic kediya — a lightweight cotton, gathered wrap overshirt or jacket — the Rabari are a stylish bunch, with a bewildering array of varied and intricate jewellery and embroidered garments. In traditional usage, the kediya (or kedia) can range from a plain work garment — reminiscent of traditional European linen undergarments or smocks — to part of a highly ornate wedding outfit, heavily embroidered and made from costly materials. Its flattering silhouette, wearable construction and traditional origins mean it is increasingly entering into mainstream fashion. Tribal leaders, 30 years ago, banned people from embroidering their Kedia, so this piece has become a rare and stunning look into the past. This is an authentic piece and due to it's age it has some signs of wear such as discoloring on the sleeves and fraying on the neckline. Pit to pit 47cm Back of neck to bottom 53.5cm
Rabari embroidery, a cherished tradition of the Rabari community in the Kutch region of Gujarat, India, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and exquisite craftsmanship of this nomadic trib…
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Vintage cheerful and colorful mirror-work embroidery from Gujarat in Western India. More specifically it was woven by the Rabari community in the Kutch region of Gujarat. A dharaniya is a wall hanging used for special occasions in this region of India. This particular dharaniya features a free-hand design of trees, birds, and rosettes, embroidered in a rainbow of colors alongside lovely mirror-work. We find yellows, oranges, greens, and pinks, on a soft ivory ground. The border is black with mirror-work embroidery resembling suns. In very good condition, with signs of wear consistent with age. Light and airy handle, this textile would work perfectly as a wall hanging or decorative element around the home. Size: 2'8" x 5'7" [81cm x 170cm] Age: Vintage Country of Origin: India Type of Textile: Embroidery Material: Cotton Pile Height: Flatweave Condition: Very Good TX225 Check out our South Asian and Wallhanging and Tapestry collections!
The embroidery of the Dhebaria Rabari (a tribal group living in Kachchh, India) is a distinct combination of stitch and appliqué. The aesthetic is immediately recognizable and unlike the work of any other group. These embroideries bring the richness of desert cultures into your hands — heirlooms for the future. Each embroidery is a unique expression of the woman who made it. 100% Linen Cushion Cover with cotton applique and stitch work. Size approx. 24" x 24" (61cm x 61 cm) * Select with or without feather form This embroidery piece is one of a kind. * Embroidery may vary slightly from image shown. Meet the Artisans.