Batik Dot Print Tank Top

€235.00
Black/Ecru
Size: 4

Our tank top is crafted from a light cotton and silk organza, batik-printed by hand to create a dot pattern by artisans in India. The technique consists of wax being applied to the surface of the fabric before it is dyed, then removed after it has dried to leave a pattern behind, which varies slightly from piece to piece. Cut to a swing shape and fully lined in lightweight cotton for a fluid drape.

Hand batik-print cotton and silk organza. Sleeveless. Easy fit. Fully lined in cotton voile.

Details

Dry clean only. 73.5% cotton, 26.5% silk. Lining: 100% cotton. 
Made in India.
A traditional technique of patterning cloth by painting or printing a wax or mud resist onto the fabric prior to dyeing. Variations and unevenness are characteristic of this process.
Silk yarns are very delicate. Please protect the item from sharp objects or jewellery that may catch or snag, and avoid any drops or splashes of liquid as they may leave marks.

Size & Fit

Regular fit. Sleeve: Sleeveless.
Studio model Nova is 5ft 9in/175cm tall and is wearing a size 8.

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Silk Care Guide

Silk is a luxurious and fine yet strong fabric with a natural sheen. Discovered in China, the oldest example of silk dates back to over 8,000 years ago. It was once reserved for emperors and the elite, and was initially used as currency as well as clothing. Different colours of dyed silk were used to differentiate status and societal roles.

Silk is produced by many insects, but it is mainly made by the Bombyx ‘silk’ moth. Ironically, the silk moth is closely related to the same type of moth that can cause havoc and damage to our most precious silk garments and collections.

The farming of silk, known as sericulture, has been practiced for thousands of years, predominantly in China where the production process was long guarded as a national secret. At TOAST, we like silk for its luxurious hand feel and for its ability to keep you warm in winter and cool in summer.

How to wash

Silk is a very delicate fabric that should be cleaned with care and attention. We recommend that our silk is dry cleaned, and that the care labels are carefully followed.

If the care label suggests handwashing, do so with cool water and with a mild liquid detergent, rather than powder. Silk should never be soaked in water for longer than five minutes.

When handwashing, the water used must be cool as heat can damage the silk, shrink it and alter the texture. Rinse through thoroughly with fresh water.

How to dry & store

Silk should be left to dry in the open air and away from direct sunlight, as this can damage the fibres and cause the colour to fade.

Should your garment require ironing, do so with the garment inside out, on a low temperature and do not use steam.

It is best to hang your silk up. Try not to keep your silk garments in plastic covers, as these can harbour heat and moisture. Store in a dry place and use canvas garment bags where possible. Be careful of snagging your silk on jewellery or zips.