
This large green pattern scarf is hand block printed with a mud resist technique called Dabu. Dabu translates to "pressing". Wherever the resist is pressed, the dye doesn't go on it. Several steps of printing and dyeing brought us this mix of unique colors.
This pattern is inspired by small windows that were carved in walls for the breeze to come in and out. We hope this scarf will be a reminder for you to never settle and always look for your small windows to live freely.
Hand block printed using carved wooden blocks
Hand dyed in natural dyes
Color Multi Color
Fabric 25% silk, 75% cotton
Size 34" x 78"
CARE: Hand or Machine wash on cold gentle cycle for the first few washes. Lay flat to dry. Iron if necessary.
Why Zinnia loves Ichcha?
Ichcha is a triple sister team, working on bringing ethically and eco-consciously produced whimsical designs to people around the world.
Ichcha all started with a wish to preserve and promote the beautiful handmade textiles that are slowly losing against the world that's passing by very fast! They discovered that handmade crafts and craftsmanship were so undervalued, especially in countries like India where, survival was more important. They have met many artisans and their families and saw that most of them were connected with their art as a tradition passed down from their ancestors that they also wish to pass down to their children. And thus, came ichcha, or 'a wish', to live and encourage everyone to live consciously; conscious of the environment and of the value and life of the products created and sought.