Handloom Selvedge Denim Fabric (4.5-5 oz) – Clover Lime – Pomegranate Dye

Handloom Selvedge Denim Fabric (4.5-5 oz) – Clover Lime – Pomegranate Dye

1,299.00 incl. tax

Eco-friendly, Selvedge Denim, 1 meter (approx. 40 inches) width, woven by master crafts-person on traditional wooden frame hand operated looms, without using electricity.

It has very high breathability, is friendly for the human skin, and very comfortable for the wearer, in all weathers.

  • Composition : The fabric is made out of mill spun 100% cotton, 30s single ply yarn in both warp and weft
  • Look & Feel : Luxurious and rich look, unmatched texture, and very soft hand feel
  • Color : The warp yarns (running along the length of fabric) in colored fabric are dyed with color extracted from pomegranate peels, and un-dyed in off-white fabric, while the weft yarns (along the width of the fabric) are un-dyed in off-white as well as colored fabric
  • Dye : 100% recycled from organic waste, the dye used for dyeing the warp yarn is extracted from the peels of pomegranate.
  • Fabric Weight : This a light weight fabric, weighing approximately 160 grams per square meter (5 oz per square yard)
  • Fabric Width : Approximately 1 meter, including the selvedge on both sides
  • Piece Length : Minimum length of the piece is 1 meter, and you can buy it in multiples of 1 meter
  • Applications : Most suitable for making shirts, kurtas, free-flowing dresses
  • Wash Care : Wash in cold water with mild detergent, dry on clothesline in shade

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Eco-friendly, Selvedge Denim, 1 meter (approx. 40 inches) width, woven by master crafts-person on traditional wooden frame hand operated looms, without using electricity.

Composition
The fabric is made out of mill spun 100% cotton, 30s yarn in both warp and weft. Color The warp yarns (running along the length of fabric) are dyed with natural dye extracted from the peels of pomegranates, and weft yarns (along the width of the fabric), are un-dyed.

Fabric Weight
This a light weight fabric, weighing approximately 160 grams per square meter (5 oz per square yard).