Cotton Block Printed Dress Block Print Dress, Indian Tunics, Hand Printed Dress

$ 15.63

Fabric Type: Lace Character: Happy, Mom Occasion: Casual Vintage: Yes Size: S Size Type: Regular Handmade: Yes Dress Length: Long Unit Type: Unit Garment Care: Machine Washable Season: Summer Pattern: Floral Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve Closure: Lace Up Department: Women Theme: Indian Neckline: V-Neck Style: Mini Country/Region of Manufacture: India Material: Cotton Personalize: No Features: Lightweight, Pockets Unit Quantity: 1 Color: Multicolor Accents: Strap Brand: Handmade

Description

Cotton Block Printed Dress Block Print Dress, Indian Tunics, Hand Printed Dress. Hand block printing is a centuries old Indian art form that utilizes a hand carved teak wood block that is dipped in dye and stamped by hand onto cotton. The design for the block is usually a traditional Indian motif. Cotton Block Printed Dress Block Print Dress, Indian Tunics, Hand Printed Dress Size Chart in Inches:- Size XS-Bust-36'' Size S - Bust-38" Size M - Bust-40" Size L - Bust-42" Size XL - Bust-44" Size XXL-Bust-46'' Length = 51 inch****you can request customization according to you size Women's Designer Indian Ethnic Wear Cotton Hand Block Print Dress you can also wear as One Piece Perfect summer dress for any occasion, ideal with flip flops for the beach club, perfect for simply lounging, morning ventures to the market, and easily dressed up with pretty flats and accessories for evening. I have made this beautiful dress in Indian hand block print and ultra soft premium cotton which is breathable and free-flowing , perfect for all sizes , versatile as gifts for women -use it as a beach cover , casual alfresco lunch or sipping a sun downer before dinner and even as nightwear. It is an inseparable part of cultural heritage of India (Rajasthan).Hand block printing is a centuries old Indian art form that utilizes a hand carved teak wood block that is dipped in dye and stamped by hand onto cotton . The design for the block is usually a traditional Indian motif. The motif is traced onto a block by a master craftsman who then chips away at the block to create a stamp.