Product Description
Nothing beats the feeling of hopping out of the shower, applying your skincare and slipping into a glamorous kimono to swan around the house in.
We've covered all bases with both short and long kimonos in a range of patterns. If you love this green & blue colour way but would like something longer, head here. If pink & green is a little more 'you', we have long options here and shorter ones here.
About Rangotri:
Rangotri comes from a woman of incredible style, Sonu Joshi, whose business ticks all our boxes of looking after workers and the environment whilst ensuring the ancient tradition of block printing continues into the future.
Sonu's business recipe is clear and simple; each piece is meticulously created with unwavering dedication and integrity, reflecting the company's sincere commitment to quality and authenticity. Hearts are poured into every creation, ensuring that they are made thoughtfully and honestly, with a deep sense of pride. These textiles are meant to be cherished and enjoyed with the same level of intention and care that goes into their making. This is one of the few studios in the block-printing industry where all processes are done in-house and so quality control is ensured This family owned and operated textile business also has a strong focus on water harvesting, water recycling and uses solar panels to generate their own power.
Everything in the process of making these tablecloths is done in-house. From the design of the patterns and the intricate carving of the teak blocks and the mixing of the dyes and the block printing, to the sewing of hems, right down to the packing and wrapping of our order: worker job satisfaction, the environment and quality control take the front seat.
Block printing is an ancient method of printing that dates back thousands of years – traditionally block printed fabrics are made by artisans such as block print carvers, dye makers, printers and quilters, using skills passed down from generation to generation. Intricately handcrafted teak blocks are used to print these lovely patterns onto the fabric. The wood blocks are carefully dipped in trays of pigment dye and pressed onto the fabric, moving from left to right. Many blocks are used to make the intricate patterns you see on our quilts, tablecloths, runners, cushions and rugs, with each colour requiring a different block. A high level of skill is required to produce a printed fabric such as this. When the printing is complete, the fabric is dried, often over the wall of a building or in a field in the sun, washed and finally ironed.
- 100% cotton
- Hand block printed by artisans in Jaipur, India, exclusively for Merchant Campbell
- Available in a range of three patterns and two lengths: short and long
- Cold machine wash separately on a delicate cycle with a very minimal amount of mild detergent. Dry in shade. Do not tumble dry, soak or bleach. Iron at medium setting.
- For spot cleaning, gently dab the area with water (do not rub).
- Due to the nature of hand printed fabrics, variation in colour and pattern may occur.
- Keep out of direct sunlight to avoid excessive fading.
Green & blue short kimono
Nothing beats the feeling of hopping out of the shower, applying your skincare and slipping into a glamorous kimono to swan around the house in.
We've covered all bases with both short and long kimonos in a range of patterns. If you love this green & blue colour way but would like something longer, head here. If pink & green is a little more 'you', we have long options here and shorter ones here.
About Rangotri:
Rangotri comes from a woman of incredible style, Sonu Joshi, whose business ticks all our boxes of looking after workers and the environment whilst ensuring the ancient tradition of block printing continues into the future.
Sonu's business recipe is clear and simple; each piece is meticulously created with unwavering dedication and integrity, reflecting the company's sincere commitment to quality and authenticity. Hearts are poured into every creation, ensuring that they are made thoughtfully and honestly, with a deep sense of pride. These textiles are meant to be cherished and enjoyed with the same level of intention and care that goes into their making. This is one of the few studios in the block-printing industry where all processes are done in-house and so quality control is ensured This family owned and operated textile business also has a strong focus on water harvesting, water recycling and uses solar panels to generate their own power.
Everything in the process of making these tablecloths is done in-house. From the design of the patterns and the intricate carving of the teak blocks and the mixing of the dyes and the block printing, to the sewing of hems, right down to the packing and wrapping of our order: worker job satisfaction, the environment and quality control take the front seat.
Block printing is an ancient method of printing that dates back thousands of years – traditionally block printed fabrics are made by artisans such as block print carvers, dye makers, printers and quilters, using skills passed down from generation to generation. Intricately handcrafted teak blocks are used to print these lovely patterns onto the fabric. The wood blocks are carefully dipped in trays of pigment dye and pressed onto the fabric, moving from left to right. Many blocks are used to make the intricate patterns you see on our quilts, tablecloths, runners, cushions and rugs, with each colour requiring a different block. A high level of skill is required to produce a printed fabric such as this. When the printing is complete, the fabric is dried, often over the wall of a building or in a field in the sun, washed and finally ironed.
- 100% cotton
- Hand block printed by artisans in Jaipur, India, exclusively for Merchant Campbell
- Available in a range of three patterns and two lengths: short and long
- Cold machine wash separately on a delicate cycle with a very minimal amount of mild detergent. Dry in shade. Do not tumble dry, soak or bleach. Iron at medium setting.
- For spot cleaning, gently dab the area with water (do not rub).
- Due to the nature of hand printed fabrics, variation in colour and pattern may occur.
- Keep out of direct sunlight to avoid excessive fading.
Delivery
We ship Australia wide and use Australia Post Parcel, unless Express Post shipping has been selected. Please allow 2–3 working days for delivery to metropolitan areas for orders placed within business hours. For regional locations, WA and sale orders, please allow up to 3–10 working days.
If you have selected Express Post shipping, assuming your address lies within the Express Post network and you have purchased within business hours (see below), Express Post orders will arrive in 1–2 business days.
If you are interested in a piece of furniture please contact us for a quote for delivery on 0498 009 814 and allow up to three days for the quote. Or, you may choose to buy this piece and either collect it yourself or arrange your own delivery, in which case, jump right in and purchase it now.
We recommend shipping to your daytime address where applicable. Orders are dispatched on business days and during business hours, Monday– Friday, 10am–5pm AEST.
Merchant Campbell prioritises fast dispatch for online customers. Due to our regional location, delivery times listed above are an estimate only and we will not be liable for any delay in delivery. All orders placed on a Public Holiday will be dispatched the following business day.
Return
Any order purchased from Merchant Campbell can be returned or exchanged within 14 days. If you return an item within 14 days of receipt, we’ll give you back the amount you paid for the item or offer an exchange. Whichever you prefer.