Eri Waistcoat For Women
Code : P13991
INR
3250 / Piece MRP : 5538 41% Off Excluding Taxes & Duties
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Description :
An Eri waistcoat for women is a sustainable, handwoven garment made from Eri silk, often referred to as Ahimsa or peace silk because it is harvested without killing the silkworms. Rooted in the traditional textiles of North East India (particularly Assam and Meghalaya), these waistcoats are known for their soft, wool-like texture, matte finish, and natural, earthy colours. The fabric is durable, warm, and has a slightly coarse, matte texture with natural, often uneven, slubs that highlight its handmade nature. It is known to feel like a mixture of wool and cotton, yet retains the soft, comfortable properties of silk. These waistcoats offer a blend of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary, ethical fashion sensibilities. Location : Assam, India
Specification :
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Eri Silk (The Fabric of Peace). For a womens waistcoat, Eri silk provides a sophisticated, matte texture with a rich, substantial hand that mimics fine linen or wool. It offers a structured silhouette that layers beautifully over both ethnic and contemporary attire. | | Country Of Origin |
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Handcrafted in the Bodoland Territorial Region of Assam, India, this piece is a heritage treasure from the worlds primary source of authentic Eri silk. Protected by Geographical Indication (GI) status, it serves as a certified hallmark of excellence, honouring the indigenous landscapes and ancestral weaving traditions preserved by the Bodo community. | | Material |
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100% Natural Eri Silk. Sourced from the Samia ricini moth, this is a spun silk fibre. It is naturally ivory or ahimsa cream in colour, though it can be dyed using organic plant-based extracts. | | Speciality |
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Ahimsa (Cruelty-Free) Silk: The cocoons are harvested only after the moth has naturally emerged and flown away, making it a favourite for ethical fashion enthusiasts. Isothermal Nature: It possesses a natural ability to regulate temperature, providing warmth in the winter and staying remarkably cool during the summer. Hypoallergenic: The fibre is incredibly gentle on the skin and naturally resistant to dust mites and mold. | | Technique Of Design |
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Handloom Artistry: Woven on traditional Bodo throw-shuttle looms, which give the fabric its characteristic slubby and organic texture. Intricate Agor Motifs: Features traditional Bodo geometric patterns—known as Agor—which are painstakingly hand-woven into the fabric using the extra-weft technique. Tailored Versatility: Designed to bridge the gap between tribal tradition and modern formal wear, offering a sharp, sleeveless silhouette. | | Tribe Name |
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The Bodo Tribe. As one of the oldest ethnic groups in Northeast India, the Bodo people are renowned for their weaving prowess. For Bodo women, weaving Eri is not just a skill but a vital cultural identity passed down through maternal lineages. | | Cultural & Traditional Significance |
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Historically, Eri silk was a symbol of resilience and grace. In Bodo culture, it is often referred to as the fabric of the wise and is gifted to guests as a token of high honour. Wearing an Eri waistcoat is a modern tribute to these ancient traditions of sustainable living and communal respect. | | Durability |
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Eri silk is the most rugged and durable of all silk varieties. It does not easily tear or lose its shape, and unlike other silks, it actually becomes softer and more comfortable with age, ensuring the waistcoat remains a wardrobe staple for years. | | Breathability |
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The spun nature of the fibres creates a porous weave that allows the skin to breathe. It effectively wicks away moisture, making it comfortable for all-day wear, even in humid environments. | | Care Instruction |
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Washing: Gentle hand wash in cold water or professional dry clean to maintain the waistcoats tailored structure. Detergent: Use only mild, pH-neutral silk or wool detergents; avoid any products containing bleach. Drying: Do not wring or tumble dry. Roll in a dry towel to remove excess water and line dry in a shaded area. Ironing: Use a medium Silk setting, preferably while the fabric is slightly damp, and always iron on the reverse side. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. It is best kept in a breathable muslin bag with natural repellents like dried neem leaves. |
About Seller :
The Seller is located from "Assam, INDIA " and specialized in HANDLOOMS & HANDCRAFTED.
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