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Tangaliya Hand Woven Bomber Jacket

Tangaliya Hand Woven Bomber Jacket

Regular price ₹ 27,500.00
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Tangaliya is the weave on every textile lovers lips right now. This bomber jacket is from hand woven wool and displays Tangaliya weaving in a complex design of colorful dots. Tangaliya is highly valued for the exceptional skill required of master weavers to create such precise and complex design.
I’ve lined this Bomber Jacket with hand woven checked cotton and it’s finished with burnished metal jeans buttons. The collar, with an eclectic mix of playful fabric tufts gives a comforting feel as well as dramatic style!
This is a one of a kind art-to-wear design you'll love for its versatility, luxe feel and modern artisanal vibes. .
Jacket is Free size, measuring 46 inches around the bust and 21 1/2 inches long.
It feels so luxurious to wear. You'll never want to take it off!

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  • Fit & Sizing

    Each piece is designed to drape with ease, offering a relaxed silhouette intended for flow and comfort. We encourage selecting your usual size. The cut allows subtle fluidity, and side slits or A-line shapes ensure graceful movement. If you’re unsure, feel free to reach out—Lisa personally responds to fit queries

  • Pure Fabric & Care

    All textiles used by Madame Hall are 100% natural, handwoven cotton and Ajrakh fabrics crafted with natural dyes by master artisans like Sufiyan and Adam Khatri. To preserve their color and texture, wash gently in cool water with mild detergent and let them air-dry in the shade. Minor variations in print and hue are not defects, they reflect the handmade craft and character of each piece.

  • Not Mass-Made

    Our garments are made in small, seasonal batches or one-off editions, each piece is designed to be truly unique. This intentional approach limits production, reducing waste and elevating exclusivity. You’re not just buying clothing; you’re investing in slow fashion, sustainability, and the future of thoughtful craft.