Handwoven Wool Blended Indigo Kasuri Fabric | 44" Wide | ~ 220 GSM
$22.42Excl. VAT
Description
A rare and beautifully textured handwoven Kasuri indigo fabric, blending the warmth of yak wool (20%) with the breathability and strength of cotton (80%). At 220 GSM, this is a medium-weight, artisan cloth that carries depth, presence, and a tactile richness that only traditional handloom techniques can achieve.
The Kasuri (ikat-style) indigo pattern is not printed — it is created through painstaking yarn-resist dyeing and handweaving, giving the fabric a softly blurred, painterly edge that feels deeply artisanal. The addition of yak wool lends subtle warmth, resilience, and a unique natural character, while the cotton keeps the cloth comfortable, wearable, and seasonally versatile.
This is a heritage textile for slow fashion — ideal for structured garments, elevated layering, and statement pieces that honor craft, sustainability, and material storytelling.
HOW THE FABRIC IS MADE
Hand-dyed indigo yarns using traditional Kasuri (ikat) techniques
Yarns are resist-dyed before weaving, then aligned and woven by hand on a handloom
Blended with 20% yak wool for warmth, texture, and natural insulation
80% cotton base provides breathability, strength, and comfort against the skin
Woven with a balanced handloom construction that retains natural irregularities — a hallmark of authentic artisanal textiles
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Fiber blend: 80% cotton, 20% yak wool
Weave: Handwoven Kasuri (ikat-influenced) pattern
Weight: 220 GSM (medium weight)
Width: 44 inches (approx.)
Pattern: Yarn-dyed indigo Kasuri
Opacity: Opaque
Surface: Softly textured, matte, with a handcrafted aesthetic
Seasonality: All-season; particularly suited to transitional and cooler months
HANDFEEL & DRAPE
Handfeel: Soft yet substantial; warm, natural, and slightly lofty from the yak wool
Texture: Tactile, gently textured handloom surface — not slick or shiny
Drape: Structured but fluid; holds shape beautifully while still moving with the body
Comfortable for layering; feels grounding and premium rather than flimsy
IDEAL USES
Lightweight jackets, shackets, and layering pieces
Structured shirts, tunics, and kurtas
Wrap skirts, trousers, and tailored separates
Stoles, scarves, and statement accessories
Home accents (throws, cushion covers, textile art)
Slow-fashion, artisan, and capsule-wardrobe designs
WASH & CARE
Dry clean recommended for maximum longevity and color retention
If handwashing: use cold water with mild, pH-neutral detergent
Do not soak; gentle rinse only
Lay flat to dry in shade (avoid direct sunlight)
Light steam press on medium setting with a cloth barrier
Avoid bleach and harsh detergents
Expect slight natural indigo rub-off initially (common with traditional dyes)