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Khadi Dress – Anaar - metaphorracha
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Khadi Dress – Anaar

Rs. 3,950.00
Taxes included.

Ships within 7 working days

Free shipping in India on orders above ₹1000

International shipping available

Product details
  • This Khadi dress is made from 100% pure cotton Khadi fabric and embodies craftsmanship, tradition, and mindful fashion.
  • Handspun and handwoven in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka using 32-count double-strand warp and 32-count single-strand weft, the fabric is highly breathable and texturally rich.
  • The fabric undergoes mordanting in Harda and ferrous alum, then hand block printing in two designs using Kasim before being over-dyed in pomegranate peel (Anaar) at Melukote.
  • Each piece is thoroughly washed post-dyeing, ensuring a supple fall and soft texture that drapes beautifully.
  • Designed for versatility, this khadi dress can also be worn as a long kurta, making it a wardrobe essential.
  • Expertly cut and stitched in our Bengaluru workshop, this dress is the result of skilled hands preserving traditional techniques and supporting local economies.

Detail: Single piece open collar with slit open, elbow length sleeves, with back yoke, two back waist darts, two side patch pockets, without side slits, with contrast printed facing.

Note: The price mentioned is for the Khadi dress only. Our garments are designed for a relaxed fit. The dress form is 5'11" with a 34.5" bust and is wearing a size S. We recommend a gentle hand wash with mild or no detergent and drying in the shade. Weave, print, and dye variations are inherent in handcrafting, making each piece unique. These are not defects but a testament to the authenticity of handmade textiles.

The Short FAQ Section

About shipping
  • We ship your purchase within seven working days.
  • Delivery takes 3–5 days within India and 8–14 days worldwide.
  • We will mail the tracking details.
  • Flat ₹100 shipping within India if below ₹1000 purchase.
  • International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout, depending on the weight and destination postcode.
  • MRP includes local GST, but tariffs and import duties are to be borne by the customer.
About exchanges
  • Each piece is made-to-order or in small batches, so we don’t offer refunds.
  • We’re happy to exchange sizes in the same style; just email us quickly to reserve yours.
  • If your size is unavailable, please choose an alternative style or receive a store credit (valid for one year).
  • Returned items must be unused and unwashed; return shipping is on the customer.
  • Slight variations are part of the beauty of handcrafted work - not defects.
About care
  • Wash separately in cold water with mild or no detergent. Dry in the shade and avoid bleach or tumble dryers.
  • Our Khadi is pre-shrunk; in some instances, it may shrink by 3%.
  • With every wash, due to de-starching, Khadi gets softer and better.
  • Each Khadi piece is spun and woven in Karnataka—unique in texture, rich in heritage, and light on the planet.
  • Slight fading and colour variation may occur; that’s the charm of natural dyes and hand processes.
About sizes
  • Size charts on product pages reflect the actual garment dimensions and not body measurements.
  • Compare our chart with a blouse or garment from your wardrobe that fits you comfortably, and you will find a match.
  • Our size chart is unique and won't reflect UK or US sizing.
  • Our blouses and garments are best worn loose.
  • For further assistance, please write to us at info@metaphorracha.com or message us at 9886036143; we’re here to assist you.
About us
  • Metaphor Racha is a self-funded, for-profit, e-commerce-based business run by an entrepreneurial couple - Brinda and Ravi, from Bengaluru, Karnataka.
  • All our products are handcrafted within the state, and in rare instances, we work with partners outside of Karnataka.
  • We don't have any retail store; the Frazer town, Bengaluru address acts more like a fulfilment centre.
  • All our products are made from pure cotton, spun and woven Khadi from Karnataka, except in the "Vividha" section, which showcases handloom and other village crafts from Karnataka.

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