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Black denim wide legged pants with a charming round collar, colored with natural black. One of a kind. The denim fabric is hand-woven from an old Indian cotton type. The black is handmade from a vegetable mixture with oxidized iron. Read more..
Denim pants with natural black colored. Denim is used as a synonym for jeans, but is that true? Yes and no. Denim is a weaving technique, a so-called twill weave. You can recognize it by the diagonal line in the fabric. This way of weaving makes the fabric sturdy and durable.
The fabric of these jeans is handwoven in Khamir. That is a weaving cluster in northwestern India in the state of Gujarat. Here the weavers work with an old, native cotton that has been organically grown in this region for centuries. To weave denim, a special loom is needed (of at least 3 shafts). It is therefore a weaving technique that not every weaver masters and for which special training is required.
The paint is also made in Khamir. Making black paint with, among other things, oxidized iron, nuts and flowers is a time-consuming process. The dye never becomes inky black, but brownish black. A 'soft' black, as it were.
Only one of this style pants left: jeans size 32/29.5 (or clothing size 38)