White organdie appliqué curtain

£95.00

A dreamy white ralli organdie curtain with hand-stitched appliqué. The intricate design is exquisitely stitched onto fine organdie with cotton tab loops for curtain rails.

The patterns are found in carvings from the Indus Valley Civilisation dating back to 3,500 BC in what is now Pakistan. Ralli is a technique using appliqué, embroidery or patchwork, cut by hand by the women of the great deserts of Thar and Rajasthan and passed from one generation to the next.

Dimensions: 107cm x 250cm; loops 11cm

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A dreamy white ralli organdie curtain with hand-stitched appliqué. The intricate design is exquisitely stitched onto fine organdie with cotton tab loops for curtain rails.

The patterns are found in carvings from the Indus Valley Civilisation dating back to 3,500 BC in what is now Pakistan. Ralli is a technique using appliqué, embroidery or patchwork, cut by hand by the women of the great deserts of Thar and Rajasthan and passed from one generation to the next.

Dimensions: 107cm x 250cm; loops 11cm

A dreamy white ralli organdie curtain with hand-stitched appliqué. The intricate design is exquisitely stitched onto fine organdie with cotton tab loops for curtain rails.

The patterns are found in carvings from the Indus Valley Civilisation dating back to 3,500 BC in what is now Pakistan. Ralli is a technique using appliqué, embroidery or patchwork, cut by hand by the women of the great deserts of Thar and Rajasthan and passed from one generation to the next.

Dimensions: 107cm x 250cm; loops 11cm

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