Yellow Myrobalan with Siyahi Ayurvastra Muslin Fabric - 5 meters
Yellow Myrobalan or Haritaki as it is known in Sanskrit, is revered in Ayurveda to increase the flow of prana, the essential life force and for its ability to balance all doshas. This characteristic is known as prabhav, or the energetic quality of an herb. Haritaki has a unique prabhav that balances all doshas.
While haritaki dyed fabrics can impart shades that range from buttery yellows to olive toens, the addition of Siyahi to the dye bath creates a darker greige color to the harda dye.
Siyahi is a mix of fermented jaggery, palm jaggery and oxidized iron.
It is a natural agent and does not affect harda’s natural healing properties nor does it interfere with the healing properties of the
Ayurvedic herb kashayam into the dye bath.
Haritaki dyed ayurvastra muslin fabric can help promote creativity, refine awareness, and cultivate balance.
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Our ayurvastra muslin fabrics are woven by hand on traditional looms in Rajasthani villages by weaving communities. All our fabrics are infused with a kashayam of pure Ayurvedic herbs. Kashayam baths are charged with the incantation of the Gayatri mantra to offer gratitude to the earth and blessings for the wearer.
These fabrics are extremely soft to the touch and very light, perfect for airy garments and home accessories like curtains and table linens.
Our fabrics are not dip-dyed. The threads for both the warp and the weft are dyed (except for our undyed natural muslin), and then woven into muslins that offer vibrant, even color across the fabric.
All fabrics are triple-washed to minimize fading and shrinkage.
This fabric is crafted by hand, therefore, there may be slight imperfections in the texture and color that are characteristic of the Ayurvastra process and contribute to the uniqueness of handmade fabrics. The colors shown may also differ slightly as a result of variations in screen resolutions and color configurations.