Khiva Block Print
Serena thinks of this print as “Modern-day Silk Road.” Khiva melds Damask, Ottoman and Moorish motifs and modernizes them with a lighter hand and crisper palette. Block printing each shape lends a watercolor effect that brings even more modernity to this exotic print.
Material: 100% Cotton Twill
Weight: 7.4 oz
Width: 58"
Repeat: 4"H x 7"W
Block Printing is an art-form. This fabric is blockprinted by hand in Jaipur, India and bears the stamp of the craftsperson who printed it. No aspect of this process is mechanized, and therefore each section of each print is slightly unique. Variations and imperfections are both expected and celebrated, as they’re the mark of the artisan behind this craft.
Serena thinks of this print as “Modern-day Silk Road.” Khiva melds Damask, Ottoman and Moorish motifs and modernizes them with a lighter hand and crisper palette. Block printing each shape lends a watercolor effect that brings even more modernity to this exotic print.
Material: 100% Cotton Twill
Weight: 7.4 oz
Width: 58"
Repeat: 4"H x 7"W
Block Printing is an art-form. This fabric is blockprinted by hand in Jaipur, India and bears the stamp of the craftsperson who printed it. No aspect of this process is mechanized, and therefore each section of each print is slightly unique. Variations and imperfections are both expected and celebrated, as they’re the mark of the artisan behind this craft.
Serena thinks of this print as “Modern-day Silk Road.” Khiva melds Damask, Ottoman and Moorish motifs and modernizes them with a lighter hand and crisper palette. Block printing each shape lends a watercolor effect that brings even more modernity to this exotic print.
Material: 100% Cotton Twill
Weight: 7.4 oz
Width: 58"
Repeat: 4"H x 7"W
Block Printing is an art-form. This fabric is blockprinted by hand in Jaipur, India and bears the stamp of the craftsperson who printed it. No aspect of this process is mechanized, and therefore each section of each print is slightly unique. Variations and imperfections are both expected and celebrated, as they’re the mark of the artisan behind this craft.