Black Nebula Hand Tie-Dye Cotton Wide-Leg Pants
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Description
Inspired by the beauty of a starlit night sky, the Midnight Nebula Pants are handcrafted using a traditional hand tie-dye technique on soft, breathable cotton. The dramatic interplay of deep black and scattered ivory patterns creates an organic, celestial effect, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly alike.
Designed with a relaxed wide-leg silhouette and a comfortable elasticated waistband, these handmade pants offer effortless movement and all-day comfort. Lightweight and versatile, they can be styled with crisp shirts, oversized tunics, or casual tops for a look that is both artistic and contemporary.
Each pair is individually handcrafted, celebrating the uniqueness and beauty of slow fashion.
Features:
- Soft 100% Cotton
- Handmade Hand Tie-Dye Technique
- Relaxed Wide-Leg Fit
- Comfortable Elasticated Waistband
- Lightweight & Breathable
- Artisan Handmade
- Unique Pattern on Every Piece
- Easy to Style for Everyday or Travel Wear
- Handwash Only
A bold yet timeless wardrobe staple that combines handcrafted artistry with effortless comfort and modern style.
SIZE
FREE SIZE
Material and Care
MATERIAL : 100% COTTON , LIGHTWEIGHT
CARE INSTRUCTIONS : HANDWASH IN NORMAL TEMPERATURE WATER
artisan and craft
Our dedication to excellence extends beyond materials; it encompasses the artistry and craftsmanship illustrated in every piece we create.Handloom production is the result of centuries-old craftsmanship carried forward by skilled artisans. Each piece is created through a slow and mindful process that preserves both tradition and sustainability.
Our Weavers are at the heart of handloom production, weavers operate wooden looms, interlacing warp and weft threads to create unique fabrics. Their expertise determines the texture, strength, and beauty of every weave.
Handloom is more than fabric—it is the collective labor of love from artisans whose skills are often passed down through generations. Supporting handloom means sustaining livelihoods, preserving heritage, and choosing mindful craftsmanship over mass production.