Building on last year's best-selling stamped patterns,
we introduce a new French-style wrap skirt.
A relaxed, effortless silhouette paired with vibrant stamped prints.
The light cotton-linen fabric
makes the wearer feel as cute and free as a little sprite.
It can be freely overlapped and tied as desired,
or worn as a casual short cover-up.
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**【Detail Features】**
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**Buttons on Par with Briarwood: Indian Ebony**
These round buttons are crafted from premium Indian ebony, a wood on par with that used for briar pipes. You can feel the quality of the wood just by touching them.
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**【Production Team: Women of the BUMIKA Project】**
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This batch of clothing was jointly produced by women from workshops within the "BUMIKA Project." They currently reside in Varanasi, a city on the Ganges River in India.
This is the first batch we've produced in collaboration, and we hired professional tailors from the city to gradually teach them how to complete these more complex garments in the workshop.
The entire process, from teaching and development to revisions, took nearly a year. This is a garment that has overcome the challenges of a full pandemic, and it's truly moving to finally be able to present it!
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**【Introduction to Stamped Dyeing Craft】**
Tramper's garments are the culmination of centuries of Indian craftsmanship.
Each piece of stamped fabric is entirely handmade by Indian artisans. The process is not only time-consuming but also relies on the artisans' superb skills and boundless creativity to produce a truly unique piece of stamped fabric.
Let Tramper guide you through the special Indian stamped dyeing craft!
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**〔Step 1 - Dyeing the Fabric〕**
Indians use natural plant-based colors as dyes. After hundreds of repeated immersions, the originally white cotton fabric is dyed a special color. Then, a hot dye solution with special ingredients is prepared, and the fabric is boiled in it.
Finally, it is sun-dried for two days until completely dry. The base color of the stamped fabric is complete!
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**〔Step 2 - Carving the Stamps〕**
Before stamping, there's a crucial step: creating the stamps!
The intricate patterns on the stamped fabric are applied using wooden stamps! These stamps are the work of specialized carvers, who meticulously etch the vibrant essence of India into each stamp, bringing it to us from afar.
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**〔Step 3 - Beginning the Stamping〕**
Once the fabric's base color and the stamps are ready, it's time to start stamping!
Stamped dyeing is a craft that requires intense focus and skill. Beyond carefully judging the spacing between patterns, it demands extensive practice to master the right pressure! Each artisan must undergo thousands of hours of training to become a master.
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**〔Step 4 - Made into Garments by Women's Workshops〕**
The stamped fabric is transformed into garments by the women's workshops partnered with the BUMIKA Project. After nearly a year of development and learning, they are now capable of operating independently and consistently producing high-quality garments.
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**〔Step 5 - Complete!〕**
Finally, it's done!
Now it's ready to accompany people in Taiwan through the hot summer, shining brightly in every corner of the country!
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| Purchase Precautions |
We recommend washing the product in cold water (below 30°C) and air-drying in a cool place (do not tumble dry).
Avoid using detergents containing bleach and use a neutral detergent to prevent discoloration or damage to the product.
It is recommended to wash dark and light-colored products separately.
If ironing is necessary, use a low-temperature setting.
Avoid contact between dark and light-colored products to prevent color transfer.
| Return Policy |
Tramper offers unconditional returns within 7 days of purchase online!
Please keep the product clean and in its original condition. Simply send a private message to Pinkoi or Tramper's Facebook Messenger, informing us of your order number and your request.
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Cotton & Hemp
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- India
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- No.38,446 - Clothing | No.6,235 - One Piece Dresses
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- Product Type
- Original Design
- Listing Summary
- The patterns you see are the result of multiple dyeing, sun-drying, and hand-stamping techniques by Indian artisans. Crafted from skin-friendly and cool 100% Indian cotton, these thoughtfully handmade stamped garments are designed to accompany you through your vibrant days.
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