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Moonlight-Blue Long Elastic Skirt with Floral Print and Cut-work on Border
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Moonlight-Blue Long Elastic Skirt with Floral Print and Cut-work on Border

handloomed in pure cotton,
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Size
Quantity
Item codeSTV54
MaterialPure Cotton
DimensionsLength 38 inch<br>Elastic Waist Upto 42 inch
Care

Machine or hand-wash cold, inside out. Air-dry in shade. Iron on medium heat. Wash with similar colours the first time.

about the piece,

Description

There is a particular blue that belongs to the hour just before moonrise, when the sky holds both day and night in equal measure, and this skirt lives entirely within that colour. Woven from pure cotton that has been allowed to breathe and soften with honest simplicity, the fabric carries a scattered floral print whose lightness feels native to the warm, unhurried textile traditions of India's cotton-growing heartlands. The border is where the garment speaks most quietly and most eloquently: cut-work lacework rendered by hand, each void a deliberate act of restraint, recalling the pierced embroidery sensibilities long practised across Rajasthan and Gujarat. An elasticated waist accommodating up to forty-two inches makes this a piece that moves generously with the body, refusing the stiffness that so often accompanies occasion wear. It is, at once, a garment for a slow afternoon and a garden gathering, for temple steps and a cousin's terrace in the late summer evening. Pair it with a fine ivory cotton kurta or a tucked-in handloom silk blouse to let the border speak without interruption; bare feet or kolhapuri sandals complete the ease.

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Behind this piece

Cut-work embroidery on cotton has long been practised across Rajasthan and Gujarat, where artisans use small, precise scissors and needles to remove threads from woven cloth, creating lattice-like borders that allow light to pass through in delicate patterns. This moonlight-blue skirt carries that tradition forward in its border: a floral cut-work hem that frames the printed field above it. The floral print itself draws on the block-printing sensibility of regions like Bagru and Sanganer, where natural indigo tones have clothed generations. Cotton, breathable and honest, is the cloth these communities have always trusted most.

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How to style

Wear this skirt with a white or ivory cotton kurta, cropped just at the waist, for a languid afternoon at an arts festival or craft bazaar. For a terrace dinner, pair it with a silk-knit blouse in soft gold and add oxidised silver jhumkas to honour the cut-work's handmade character. On a casual day, tuck in a relaxed linen shirt in warm ecru and slip on flat leather kolhapuris. The moonlight-blue ground is generous: it absorbs colour without competing, making it as easy with muted tones as with deeper jewel shades.

to last,

Fabric & care

Wash this pure cotton skirt in cold water by hand or on a gentle machine cycle, using a mild, pH-neutral detergent. Wash separately for the first two washes, as indigo-adjacent blues may release a little colour. Do not soak. Dry in shade, laid flat or hung away from direct sunlight, which can lift the depth of the blue over time. Do not tumble dry. Iron on a medium cotton setting while slightly damp to restore the fabric's crispness without stressing the cut-work border. Store folded, not compressed, in a cool and dry place.

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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.