Shrujan ‘Morlo’ Black Hand Embroidered Silk Potli

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Shrujan's ‘Morlo’ black hand embroidered silk potli has been embroidered by the women of the mochi community from the Kutch region of Gujarat. The Aari embroidery is done using an 'awl'. It is the only embroidery that uses just one stitch- a very fine, flat and longish saankdi stitch. Each motif is embroidered in gradations of a single colour which creates a subtle effect, much like a painting done with watercolours.

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The potli is exquisitely embroidered with a regal peacock motif surrounded by an ornamental pattern that enhances its glamour.

Made of silk, this black 23 cms x 30 cms potli will bring elegance to any ensemble that you choose to wear.The strings tie at 23 cms from bottom.

Dry Clean only

This product is handcrafted and one of a kind.
Colours in the image and the actual product may vary slightly.

NOTES FOR YOU

  • Wash Care

    Cotton Apparel - Hand wash separately. Silk & Madhubani - Dry clean only. Baskets & Show Pieces - Clean with a wet cloth. For any other product - Please find the wash care in the product description.

  • Shipping

    Free shipping within India on orders valued above INR 4999. Shipping out of India is as per weight calculation at checkout.

    Country of Origin - India

  • Gift Wrap Available

    To gift wrap order, select the gift wrap check box on the cart page during checkout

  • 30 Days Free Return

    Okhai Apparels - 30 Days Free Return. On SALE - No Return Refund. Please Note - Custom Made Handicrafts - No Returns No Refund as mentioned in the product description.

  • Estimated Delivery Time

    Okhai Apparel - 4-6 Working Days. Custom Handicrafts - 15 to 30 days as artisans make it after they receive the order.

  • Colors

    The colours seen in the image may vary from the actual product due to different computer screen resolutions and displays. Dark colours may look lighter in direct sunlight.

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