Hand-Embroidered Scarf Shirt - Rich Earth

Hand-Embroidered Scarf Shirt - Rich Earth

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$275.00
Sale price  $275.00 Regular price 
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Hand-Embroidered Scarf Shirt - Rich Earth

Arth Atelier

Hand-Embroidered Scarf Shirt - Rich Earth

$275.00
Sale price  $275.00 Regular price 

Crafted from 100% organic cotton poplin, this unisex shirt balances crisp structure with understated ease. Its detachable embroidered collar and scarf allow for versatile styling, while tonal handwork adds a refined, elevated finish.

Hours of handwork: 6 hours

Size
Materials & Craft

100% Organic Cotton

Hand-embroidered detailing

Dry clean only

Size & Fit

Unisex fit.

Designed for a relaxed, easy fit.

Detachable collar.

Care

Professional dry clean only. Store on a padded hanger in a breathable garment bag. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to preserve embroidery color.

Shipping & Returns

This item is made to order. It will be custom-made at our atelier and shipped within 4–6 weeks. We will keep you informed at every step of the process.

For orders shipping to a country on our DDP list, taxes and duties are included in the product price and reflected at checkout.

View our Shipping & Returns page for more information.

Provenance Journey

Fiber Origin

Telangana, India
Sourced from premium organic cotton, selected for its clean hand, natural comfort, and enduring quality.
100% ORGANIC COTTON

Hand Work

New Delhi, India
Intricate hand-detailing added by skilled artisans in our atelier.
ARTISANAL

Tailoring of Garment

Faridabad, India
Precision-cut and constructed by master tailors to ensure a perfect fit and lasting garment integrity.
SMALL-BATCH

The Craft

Aari Embroidery

Aari embroidery is a centuries-old craft originating in Gujarat, India, worked with a fine hooked needle — an "aari" — to pull thread through taut fabric in a flowing chain stitch. Rooted in 12th-century leather-working traditions, it was later adopted by royal ateliers to embroider silks and wools with intricate floral and paisley motifs.

Each piece is anchored in a wooden frame, with the artisan working entirely by hand, reading no pattern — the design lives in memory and muscle.

Hand holding a needle over embroidered fabric with a palm tree design.

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