Sarongs are widely used in South Asia and the South Pacific. Our sarongs are hand batikt and consist of 100% viscose. The technique is the same as it was hundreds of years ago and has been passed down through the generations.
Sarongs are versatile, e.g. as a wrap skirt, beach towel, sauna towel, sarong dress, wall hanging, tablecloth, overlay....
Sarongs are often referred to as pareo.
Our colorful sarongs come from a small Indonesian family business in which the traditional batik handicraft has been practiced for several generations. The sarongs are handmade.
Our supplier uses high quality 100% viscose. The material can absorb a lot of moisture, is very pleasant and cooling on the skin and dries quickly.
The sarong is the ideal companion on the beach or in the swimming pool. The sarong can easily be turned into a wrap skirt or a beach dress. The buckle made from a coconut shell will help with this.
STONE art & more stands for high-quality and tastefully selected products that are hand crafted.
Product safety information
Manufacturer information:
STONE art & more
Ten-Brink-Straße 14
Baden-Württemberg
Volkertshausen, Deutschland, 78269
info@stoneartandmore.de
Material: |
100% Viscose (Rayon) |
Shipping weight: |
0,49 kg
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Item weight: |
0,27 kg
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Dimensions
( Length × Width ):
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160,00 × 110,00 cm |
Photos: |
These are sample photos. The article is 100% handmade. Slight deviations from form and color are possible. |
Shipping: |
Maxi-Letter Post. |
Care Instruction: |
Our sarongs are made of 100% viscose and can be washed cold only. Occasionally there are still small crumbs of wax sticking to the sarongs. These were not completely removed after batik, but can easily be knocked out. Some colors can bleed in the first wash. Therefore, please wash the sarongs separately and by hand for the first time. We always recommend hand washing. Please note that the sarong can tear between the knots each time it is washed, as the fringes are made by tearing the ends of the cloth, knotting and fraying. By knotting the fringes, the scarf is not as wide at the ends as it is in the middle. Please do not try to pull the sarong wider at the ends, as this will only tear between the knots. |
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