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DITI

Ajrakh Multicoloured Fabric Simple Neckpiece - Green & Yellow


₹1,650.00
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Delivery fee ₹25.00
  • Chemical Free Chemical-free
  • Cruelty Free Cruelty-free
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This product gets you 12 Loopify Points and a smile from our planet!

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Sustainable Loopify product

Non-sustainable product

Made from
Upcycled fabric
Cotton & Polyester
Disposal
Recyclable
Biodegradable, compostable
Time to degrade
40+ years
20 - 200 years
Colour: Green & Yellow
Dimensions: 7" L x 12" H

Through a forest of fabric, the shreds are picked and tell the story of the weaver, the block printer, the dye-maker and of the maker.
Fabric chandelier neckpiece created using leftover ajrakh fabric using simple stitching technique.
This handmade piece makes a beautiful statement accessory styled with a plain dress.

Packaging: The product is packed in a cloth bag made by using waste fabric & securely packed in a paper bag, the packaging is 100% plastic-free.

Materials: The product is made of fabric and wooden beads.

How to dispose: The product can be repaired and reused again.
  • Vegan
  • Organic
  • Handicraft
  • Upcycled
The product is made of fabric and wooden beads.
The product is packed in a cloth bag made by using waste fabric & securely packed in a paper bag, the packaging is 100% plastic-free.
The product can be repaired and reused again.
This item is eligible for free replacement, within 7 days of delivery, in an unlikely event of damaged, defective or different item delivered to you. You can also return the product within 7 days of delivery for full refund. Kindly note, since this is a handmade product, there might be 5%-10% variation. Within this range, products will not be eligible for return. Please keep the item in its original condition, with brand outer box, MRP tags attached, and original accessories in manufacturer packaging for a successful return pick-up. We may contact you to ascertain the damage or defect in the product prior to issuing refund/replacement. Even though return/replacement is free, environment pays with increase in carbon footprint. We trust you to avail this service responsibly.
Colour: Green & Yellow
Dimensions: 7" L x 12" H

Through a forest of fabric, the shreds are picked and tell the story of the weaver, the block printer, the dye-maker and of the maker.
Fabric chandelier neckpiece created using leftover ajrakh fabric using simple stitching technique.
This handmade piece makes a beautiful statement accessory styled with a plain dress.

Packaging: The product is packed in a cloth bag made by using waste fabric & securely packed in a paper bag, the packaging is 100% plastic-free.

Materials: The product is made of fabric and wooden beads.

How to dispose: The product can be repaired and reused again.
  • Vegan
  • Organic
  • Handicraft
  • Upcycled
The product is made of fabric and wooden beads.
The product is packed in a cloth bag made by using waste fabric & securely packed in a paper bag, the packaging is 100% plastic-free.
The product can be repaired and reused again.
This item is eligible for free replacement, within 7 days of delivery, in an unlikely event of damaged, defective or different item delivered to you. You can also return the product within 7 days of delivery for full refund. Kindly note, since this is a handmade product, there might be 5%-10% variation. Within this range, products will not be eligible for return. Please keep the item in its original condition, with brand outer box, MRP tags attached, and original accessories in manufacturer packaging for a successful return pick-up. We may contact you to ascertain the damage or defect in the product prior to issuing refund/replacement. Even though return/replacement is free, environment pays with increase in carbon footprint. We trust you to avail this service responsibly.
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DITI

DITI

The brand ‘DITI’ started with a very simple idea of creating small accessories using and experimenting with different materials available around me and material I would find during my travels, like; fabric, wood, stones from the riverside, newspaper etc.
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