Saree Shari

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Sarong Wrap – Solid Background Half/Full/Plus Size Bathing Suit Cover Up Hawaiian Aloha Floral Island Pareo – Beach Wrap or Pool Cover-Up for Men & Women Sarongs (Pareos in Tahitian, Lava Lava in Hawaiian) are traditionally used as shawls, bathing suit cover-ups, beach wraps and covers, or as tablecloths. These one of a kind, hand painted sarong wraps are ideal cover-ups for a luau, tropical wedding, even in health clubs, as loveseat covers, window/door covers, dorm decorations, or wall hangings.The average commercial sarong is cut somewhere be… |
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Sarong Wrap – Pigment Rainbow Half/Full Size Hand Painted Hawaiian Aloha Floral Island Pareo – Versatile Cover Up for Men & Women On the left image, the Model is wearing the Full Size Sarong in Fuchsia Purple. On the right image, the Model is wearing the Half Size for the top cover up and the Full Size for the bottom cover up in Fuchsia Purple.Please browse other MauiShirts Sarong Wrap CollectionThe Pigment Rainbow Sarong is made by first dying multiple times to obtain a tie-dye like effect for the background. Once it’s dr… |
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Caftan – Batik Full Size Individually Hand Painted Hawaiian Aloha Floral Caftan/Kaftan Swimsuit Cover-Up in XL & 2X Only Each Caftan is individually hand painted, therefore, no two Caftans are identically. A comfortable swimsuit cover-up. Wear a belt or sash around the waist for a fashion look. Please browse other MauiShirts Sarong Wrap CollectionBatik is an Indonesian traditional word that refers to a generic wax-resistant dyeing technique used on fabrics. Sarongs/Pareos are traditionally used as shawls, bathin… |
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The Sari $27.50 Drawing on experiences from villagers in Bengal to scientists in Bangalore, this book explores the beauty, adaptability and personality of India’s most iconic garment. Banerjee and Miller show why the sari has survived and indeed flourished as everyday dress when most of the world has adopted western clothing. Their book presents both an intimate portrait of the lives of women in India today and a… |
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