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Handwoven Peace Silk Khadi Short Kimono with Wide Sleeves and Belt – Ethical Loungewear / Boho Wrap Robe / Natural Fiber Jacket

Wrap yourself in quiet luxury with this ethically made short kimono, crafted from 100% Peace Silk khadi—a handspun, handwoven fabric that celebrates both sustainability and traditional Indian craftsmanship.

Designed for comfort and ease, this piece features wide, flowy sleeves, a relaxed open front, and a detachable belt that lets you style it your way—cinched at the waist, worn open as a light jacket, or layered over your favorite outfit.

Each kimono is made from cruelty-free Ahimsa silk, where no silkworms are harmed in the process, making it a conscious choice for the mindful wardrobe.

Short Peace Raw silk kimono

€90.00Price
Quantity
  • SIZE 

     

    S,M

    Bust: 108 cm (42 inches)

     

    Model on the photos is 168cm high, bust 91 cm, waist 67 cm, hips 96 cm, wearing size S/M

     

    For any custom size please contact us before placing the order

     

    MATERIAL AND CARE

     

    The robe is made from rustic handwoven Khadi fabric. Khadi is made by hand, the production does not require any fuel and produces little water waste, making Khadi sustainable and eco-friendly fabric. Using Khadi fabric we give a support to the local artisans and helping to maintain traditional production methods. Raw silk is not as shiny and glossy as normal Mulberry silk, by texture it might look similar to linen, yet has all qualities of silk. Cocoons for this silk were collected by hand in the north of India after the butterfly already had left. It got its name from a Hindi word 'Ahimsa' which means 'Non-violence'. This method does not kill the silkworms to extract silk. It is also known as peace or vegan silk.

    Raw silk has a slightly different texture and structure compared to traditional silk fabrics. Here are some specific care instructions for raw silk garments:

    Handwashing: Like traditional silk, handwashing is often the best method for cleaning raw silk garments. Use lukewarm water and a mild detergent specifically formulated for delicate fabrics. Avoid using hot water, as it can cause raw silk to shrink or lose its texture.

    Rinsing: Rinse the garment thoroughly with cool water to remove all traces of detergent. Again, avoid wringing or twisting the fabric, as this can distort the texture of raw silk.

    Drying: Lay the raw silk garment flat on a clean towel to air dry. Avoid hanging raw silk garments, as they are heavier when wet and hanging them can stretch the fabric. Additionally, direct sunlight can fade the color of raw silk, so it's best to dry them in a shaded area.

    Ironing: If ironing is necessary, use a low to medium heat setting on the iron and place a cloth between the iron and the raw silk to prevent direct contact. Iron the garment on the reverse side while it is still slightly damp to remove wrinkles. 

    Storage: Store raw silk garments in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Like traditional silk, avoid hanging raw silk garments for extended periods, as this can cause stretching. Instead, fold them neatly and store them in a breathable garment bag or drawer.

    Professional Cleaning: For stubborn stains or delicate raw silk garments, consider taking them to a professional dry cleaner experienced in handling silk.

    By following these care instructions, you can help maintain the natural beauty and texture of raw silk garments for years to come.

  • I gladly accept returns, exchanges, and cancellations

    Contact me within: 14 days of delivery

    Ship items back within: 21 days of delivery

    Request a cancellation: before item has shipped

    The following items can't be returned or exchanged

    Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:

    • Custom or personalized orders
    • Items on sale

    Conditions of return

    Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.

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