Yarn-Dyed Kitchen Towels (Set of 3) Q1
Minimal in design and soft to the touch, these Houzz of Maya cotton kitchen towels are absorbent to the tee! Simple as they may seem, it has been made by skilled artisans employing the techniques of yarn-dyeing and handweaving. Self-explanatorily, a yarn-dyed cloth is the kind of textile whose yarns get dyed before being woven into an offering. However, this process is not employed to achieve solid-colored cloth. Instead, multiple, complex stripes and checkered patterns are achieved by carefully dyeing the yarn with select natural colors. Unlike printed designs, yarn-dyed offerings are authentic, rich in color, and evenly decorate both sides of the textile. Demanding a lot of time, energy, and focus into its making, a yarn-dyeing is not a method of choice for mass manufacturers. It is the local wavers and artisans who strive to keep this technique alive! The complex dobby weave texture is a result of skilful handweaving done by artisans from North India comprising a strenuous process t