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Handloom
by Mokum

Silk

Craftsmanship and tactility continue to gain importance in interior design. A focus on texture encourages mindfulness, slowness and reflection. Handloom is an exquisite example of artisanal textile craft. This divine heavy textile is handwoven in India and will be loved by those who appreciate the beauty of its inherent imperfection.

Specifications

ProductHandloom
BrandMokum
ColorSilk
CollectionPure - View
Code 108079 i

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Composition100% Viscose (Rayon)
Pattern RepeatNil Repeat
Width53.9"
Weight45.1oz/yd
OriginIndia

Do not bleach

Do not iron

Do not tumble dry

Do not wash

Drycleaning Gentle cycle

Lightfastness i Lightfastness is a property of a colourant such as dye or pigment that describes how resistant to fading it is when exposed to light.

UV 4/8 Blue Scale

 

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REACH

 

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EXTREMELY DELICATE HANDLE WITH CARE

Protect with lining

Irregular slubs are inherent

Long floats could pull

Puddling drape recommended

Usage
Curtains
Accessory

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Colour and pattern are central to Indian culture and while this is visible in many expressions of design, it is particularly prominent in textile production. The invaluable combination of centuries of artisan knowledge and a continued investment in new technologies enables textile mills across India to create digital prints, jacquard weaves, and automated embroideries. The pairing of intricate handwork and creativity with pattern and colour is further enhanced by the ability to present the market with textiles which retain their cultural handwriting en masse.

Colour and pattern are central to Indian culture and while this is visible in many expressions of design, it is particularly prominent in textile production. The invaluable combination of centuries of artisan knowledge and a continued investment in new technologies enables textile mills across India to create digital prints, jacquard weaves, and automated embroideries. The pairing of intricate handwork and creativity with pattern and colour is further enhanced by the ability to present the market with textiles which retain their cultural handwriting en masse.