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Simple, yet very original black boho linen skirt with our signature asymmetric silhouette. Short on the front and long on the back, this model graciously cascades around you, creating very floaty feeling, especially when you move. It is very easy to put on, as it has zipper on the side, which is secured by a button clasp. Raw, flat belt is decorated with Navajo (American Indian) themed embroidery and open edges. This skirt comes in two amazing materials – natural linen and raw cotton, and in different soft colors of our pastel palette. Basic and comfortable, yet gorgeous piece to wear at a festival, on holiday or just as a summer fashion statement.
Comes in 4 colors: black, white, dusty pink and silver grey.
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Raw Pure Linen – is a perfect natural soft eco friendly material. We are using for our products 100% raw linen made on small factories in Indonesia. Yep, we are running to be as conscience to Nature resources as its possible in making production. We are handily dying every piece and wash fabric twice that it will not shrink after your care.
▲ SIZING: ▼
S : Belt 31.5" / 78 cm. Long back 38" / 96cm, front 15"/38cm
M : Belt 32.5" / 82 cm. Long back 39" / 98cm, front 16"/40cm
L : Belt 34" / 86 cm, Long back 39.5"/ 100cm, front 17"/42cm
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We are making this Chintamani Skirt in 4 colors
▲ PRODUCTION: ▼
All Chintamani Items are made by small home factories in India and Indonesia. We care about every piece quality and intend to make our clothes special, reflecting authentic tribal vibes in a gentle classy way.
▲ CARE: ▼
We are washing fabrics twice during the production process, so that our customers will get pieces that will not change after home wash. Wash all-natural fabrics by hand or in a washing machine on a cold gentle cycle, using ecological laundry products. Please keep in mind that hot water makes natural fabrics shrink a bit and that all fabrics get much softer after washing.
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Please feel free to contact us in case of any questions!
Light Polina Chintamani