Handloom Selvedge Denim – 6.5 Oz – Rosy Brown – Onion Skins (Fabric Dyed)

Premium Eco-friendly, Hand-woven Selvedge Denim fabric, woven out of 100% cotton mill-spun yarn. The fabric is offered in a standard width of 40 inches (approx. 1 meter), and weighs approx 6.5 oz / sq yard. Most suitable for making luxury denim apparel like selvedge cut jeans, jackets and coats with selvedge detailing, trousers, kimonos, dresses and much more.

This is a completely artisanal fabric, woven by master crafts-persons on traditional wooden frame, hand & foot operated looms, without using electricity, at any stage of the process. The fabric is hand-dyed with organic dye, extracted from onion skins, in a heated dye bath.

It has very high breathability, is friendly for the human skin, and very comfortable for the wearer, in all weathers.

This fabric is also available in the organic cotton variety, on specific requirement.

SKU: MWHD-FBD-2020-RB-OS

$13.00/m
Availability: On Order
This is a Made To Order fabric. Minimum Order Quantity for this fabric is 100 meters.
Please write to info@handloomdenim.org to know how to order this fabric.
SKU: MWHD-FBD-2020-RB-OS

Description

SKU: MWHD-FBD-2020-RB-OS

Additional information

Width

40 inches (100 cm)

Weight

6.5 Oz / sq yard (220 GSM)

Applications

Blazers, Capris, Dresses, Jackets, Jeans, Kurtas, Pyjamas, Shirts, Shorts, Skirts, Tops, Trousers

Color

Rosy Brown

Warp

20s Mill-spun Cotton Yarn (Undyed)

Weft

20s Mill-spun Cotton Yarn (Undyed)

Construction

98 X 54

Dye Source

Onion Skins

Dye Type

Natural / Organic / Vegetable Dye

Dyeing Method

Hot Dyeing

Generally, since denim conventionally is a warp-dyed fabric, we dye the warp yarns in desired colors and use weft in udyed state for making handloom / khadi selvedge denim fabric. As a result of this, the face of the fabric appears to be colored, and the back appears to be white or less colored than the front.

In the case of “fabric dyed” items, the fabric is woven using un-dyed yarn in both warp and weft, to make an off-white / creamish colored cloth. This fabric is then prepared for dyeing.

The dyeing of this fabric is done using colors extracted from various organic waste materials, like marigold petals, eucalyptus leaves, pomegranate rind, onion skins, madder roots, and also the dye extracted from indigo plant.

The dyeing is carried out manually, without using any machinery, and is therefore done in small lots only. In the resulting fabric, the front and back are not very different in color.

 

The dry skin of onion, Allium cepa, which is thrown away by everyone, all the time, is a rich source of natural dye, which has been used for dyeing textiles since times immemorial. It results in quite interesting and lovely hues and colors.

We collect onion skins from local eateries (dhaba) who, otherwise, throw away this wonderful and precious source of mesmerizing colors in to the dust-bins, and recycle this zero-value waste to create high-value eco-friendly textiles and fashion.

The pigment, which is very easy to extract, gives an unbelievable range of shades.

The dyeing is completely chemical-free, and organic in nature to the core.