Rs. 2,650.00
See all Kubsa Handcrafted Textiles' Work
Kubsa's Khun stole is hand woven by two artisans, Janakka and Basawaraj in tandem; and designed by Kubsa, which is transforming traditional textiles, hand woven on the pit looms of Guledgudda, in northern Karnataka, through contemporary design.
The Guledgudda 'Khun' is originally woven for a 'Kubsa' or blouse, and paired with the local 'Ilkal' sari, prized by the women of northern Karnataka and southern Maharashtra. The extra warp is usually seen in bright colours against a dark ground which was originally a natural dyed deep indigo. It is woven on a 31 inch-wide loom. So precious is the textile, that an entire 'Kubsa' blouse is made of a just a 20-inch long fabric, sewn optimally to minimize waste. Any shortage is compensated with a gusset!
This motif is called 'Kyadagi', a native flower that grows during monsoon. Locally sourced mulberry silk and cotton are used, as Kubsa supports the entire ecosystem of artisan livelihoods, giving new life to this beloved textile.
Natural Indigo
Hand woven on a dobby loom.
Cotton.
Dimensions
80in x 30in
203cm x 76cm
KUBS-23-21-ST
Dry Clean Only
Please note that all our products are meticulously handmade by master artisans one piece at a time. Due to this process, there may be a variation from one item to the next. Such variations are inherent in the manufacturing of handmade products, so you may expect minor distinctions that will make your purchase special and truly one of a kind.
Dispatched within 3 working days of receiving your order. No refunds or returns.