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Long Skirt with Digital Printed Circles and Striped Patch Border from ISKCON Vrindavan by BLISS
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Long Skirt with Digital Printed Circles and Striped Patch Border from ISKCON Vrindavan by BLISS

handloomed in rayon,
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Colour — Pink2 available
Size
Quantity
Item codeTAA318
MaterialRayon
ColourPink
Weight0.50 kg
DimensionsLength 39 inch<br>Elastic Waist Upto 42 inch
Care

Gentle hand-wash separately in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid soaking. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp.

about the piece,

Description

Circles move like marigold petals caught mid-spin, and stripes ground them with the quiet confidence of something rooted. This long skirt from BLISS, associated with the creative spirit of ISKCON Vrindavan, carries the warmth of a place where colour is devotion and craft is prayer. The digital print works across a fluid rayon ground, rendering concentric circles in pink and yellow with a softness that synthetic-heavy fabrics rarely achieve. Rayon breathes willingly, drapes without stiffness, and lends itself to the kind of easy movement that a 39-inch length deserves. The striped patch border at the hem is its own quiet statement, a contrast element that lifts the composition without overwhelming the print above. An elasticated waist accommodating up to 42 inches makes the fit genuinely generous and wearable across a range of body types. Pair it with a plain white cotton kurta and kolhapuri sandals for afternoons that move between the casual and the considered. On cooler evenings, a fine handwoven dupatta in complementary yellow would complete the look with understated grace.

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Behind this piece

BLISS is a label rooted in ISKCON Vrindavan, that quiet, devotional town on the banks of the Yamuna where colour has always carried spiritual weight. This skirt draws from that sensibility: circles rendered in digital print suggest the eternal, the cyclical, the sacred geometry that appears in temple floors and festival rangoli alike. The striped patch border grounds the composition with a textile instinct, a nod to the border-work traditions of North Indian craft. Rayon carries the palette of pink and yellow with the softness those colours deserve, luminous without weight.

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How to style

Pair this skirt with a crisp white cotton chikan kurta for a Saturday afternoon at a craft bazaar or heritage exhibition. For an evening puja gathering, layer it beneath a sheer dupatta in pale gold and finish with jhumkas in oxidised silver. The pink and yellow palette also welcomes a tucked-in cotton camisole and block-printed kota stole for warmer afternoons, worn with flat Kolhapuris in tan. Each combination lets the circular print remain the focal point, unhurried and uncluttered by excess ornament.

to last,

Fabric & care

Rayon breathes beautifully but rewards gentle handling. Hand wash in cool water with a mild, pH-neutral detergent, keeping agitation minimal to preserve the digital print's clarity. Do not wring; press between two dry towels and hang in shade to dry flat, away from direct sunlight which fades pigment over time. Iron on a low-heat setting with a pressing cloth between iron and fabric. Store folded loosely in a cotton muslin bag, never compressed beneath heavy garments, and the print will hold its colour and drape through many seasons.

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Each piece is hand-loomed by artisan clusters we work with directly across India. Small irregularities in the weave are the hallmark of handloom — not a defect.