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Rani & Reine

Geometric Leg Warmers - Whites - Naturally Dyed - Selection 1

Regular price €69,00
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per 

Rani & Reine

Geometric Leg Warmers - Whites - Naturally Dyed - Selection 1

Regular price €69,00
Unit price
per 
Tax included.

Our eye catching geo legwarmers in off-white with a contrast naturally dyed motif. Pull up or wear slouched over leggings or jeans. Slightly boot cut. Thick and cozy for winter wanderings. One of a kind. 

Each pair of legwarmers is crafted by hand by the artisan women of Kullvi WHIMS in Naggar, Himachal Pradesh, incorporating our rustic desi wool. You will find beautiful variation in yarn thickness and colour in these handmade pieces, making each unique and one of a kind.

 

STORY

This eye-catching colourwork motif was designed by Kusum, and sent to us in early 2019 as a small square swatch. We loved it, and asked our artisan partners at KULLVI whims to incorporate it into these thick wooly legwarmers.

Renu, Kusum's sister, then created different colour combinations - some tonal - some high contrast - using naturally dyed wool. The wool is dyed using plants foraged from the mountain meadows near where the women live.

FEATURES

Fibre: 100% wool (Desi)

Designed by: Kusum

Handspun by: Teji Devi

Handknit by: Renu

Naturally Dyed: The grey blue colour comes from a dye made from the berries of a local barberry shrub called Kshambal.

MEASUREMENTS

Approximately 6" (15 cm) wide x 18" (46 cm) long, measured flat and will stretch to fit a variety of calf sizes.

May-Li is 5' 9" (175 cm) tall, with a 15" (38 cm) calf circumference. 

CARE
Handwash in cool water, lay flat to dry in shade. Do not agitate. Naturally dyed colours may rub. For more information, visit our care page.

 

All of our garments come in a protective muslin bag, stitched by the women of Kruti, in the village of Mulshi, Maharashtra. Kruti, a stitching unit run by Anubhuti Social Foundation, provides employment opportunities to women in rural communities, by implementing training programs in tailoring.

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*Colours will appear differently with varied lighting and screens.