ira pants - kala cotton ajarakh beej blocks

€119
Easy Wide-Leg Pants
Handwoven Kala cotton, naturally dyed with Ajrakh, in a relaxed wide-leg silhouette designed for everyday movement. Available in 2 sizes, with customisation available on request.

Ira Pants Kala Cotton Ajarakh Beej Blocks

Some pieces move easily between structure and ease.

The Ira Pants are designed with a relaxed, wide-leg silhouette — sitting comfortably at the waist and falling with quiet movement through the leg.

At the heart of Ira is the textile.

The fabric is first handwoven in Kala cotton by our weaving community in Kutch. Kala cotton is an indigenous cotton grown in the dry landscapes of western India, naturally resilient and deeply connected to the region’s textile traditions.

Once woven, the fabric moves into the hands of Ajrakh artisans.

Ajrakh is a craft that has lived in Kutch for over 400 years, carried forward through generations of artisan families. The process is slow and layered — often moving through up to 16 stages of printing, dyeing, washing, and drying before the fabric is ready.

Natural dyes like indigo, madder, and iron black are built gradually, with every stage adding depth to the cloth.

The Beej print, designed by Fifth Origins, appears gently across the surface — inspired by the idea of a seed. Small forms repeated quietly across the fabric, scattered like moments of growth and possibility.

Across the print, placement colour blocks interrupt the repetition — creating contrast, rhythm, and pause within the textile.

The result is a piece that feels expressive, grounded, and easy to wear.

The Ira Pants are part of our Bloom collection, where materials, craft traditions, and design come together slowly — much like the natural world that inspires them.

Details

• Handwoven Kala cotton
• Ajrakh handblock printed textile
• Fifth Origins’ Beej print design
• Placement colour block details
• Naturally dyed with indigo, madder & iron black
• Relaxed wide-leg silhouette
• Soft pleat detailing at the waist
• Made by Reyaan community in Kutch, India

How to wear

Pair it with simple separates.
Wear it with matching prints.
Or let the blocks quietly stand out on their own.

Designed for ease, movement, and everyday wear.

Natural Variations

Because this fabric is handprinted and naturally dyed, slight variations in colour and pattern may occur. These are natural characteristics of the process — and part of what makes each piece unique.

Simple, versatile, and made with 100% humanity

Material

Handwoven in a Kala (organic) cotton by Reyaan community in Kutch, India. Kala cotton is an indigenous cotton that grows naturally in dry regions and requires minimal water, making it a resilient and sustainable fiber. 

Size

SMALL - MEDIUM

Length - 40" , 101.1cm

Waist - 28", 71.12cm  (unstretched)

LARGE -  EXTRA LARGE

Length - 40" , 101.1cm

Waist - 32", 81.12cm  (unstretched)

Care

Hand wash gently using mild detergent and lukewarm water if needed.
Lay flat to dry and store folded.

Each piece is made using handwoven fabric. Small variations in texture, weave, or color may appear in the textile. These are not flaws, but natural characteristics of handmade fabrics and part of what makes each piece unique.

This fabric carries the rhythm of a family loom in Kutch through our Reyaan community.

It is woven by Manji Bhai, who has spent more than 30 years at the loom. In his home, weaving is part of everyday life — the steady movement of the shuttle and the quiet rhythm of the loom shaping fabric thread by thread.

For this textile, Kala cotton is used — an indigenous cotton grown in the dry landscapes of western India. Resilient and naturally adapted to the region, it has been part of local textile traditions for generations.

Once the yarn is set on the loom, the fabric takes form as a clean, handwoven surface — simple, breathable, and grounded.

From here, the fabric moves into the hands of Ajrakh printers.

Ajrakh is a craft that has lived in Kutch for over 400 years, carried forward through generations of artisan families. The fabric goes through a slow, layered process — often up to 16 steps of printing, dyeing, washing, and drying.

Natural dyes like indigo and madder are built gradually, with patterns emerging step by step.

There is a rhythm to this too — different from the loom, but just as precise.

The result is a textile shaped by multiple hands, where weaving and printing come together — carrying depth, variation, and the quiet time of the processes behind it.

Your Impact with Every Piece

Wear something that carries warmth — in more ways than one.

Behind every piece is time, landscape, and many hands.

What Lives Inside This Fabric Why It Matters
Kala cotton An indigenous cotton grown in the dry landscapes of western India - naturally resilient and adapted to the region.
100% natural fibres No synthetic materials and no microplastics - breathable, durable, and biodegradable.
~18–20 hours of skilled work From yarn preparation to weaving and stitching, many hours of human craftsmanship go into every piece.
Family weaving traditions The fabric is woven by Manji Bhai in Kutch, a weaver with more than 30 years of experience at the loom.
Motifs woven on the loom The patterns appear directly during weaving - not printed or embroidered later.
~15 skilled hands involved From yarn preparation and dyeing to weaving and stitching, multiple artisans contribute to bringing this fabric to life.
Designed for versatility Pieces made from this fabric are designed to be worn across seasons and styled in different ways.

Not just clothing.
Made with 100% Humanity.

We ship worldwide*

Every piece is made in small batches and mindfully handmade by skilled artisans.

Ready to be shipped. (unless mentioned in the description above.) Once the product is shipped, we cannot cancel or make any changes in the order.

We ship worldwide using different carrier partners:


Country/ Region

Carrier Partner

Delivery timeline

US, CA, AU, CH, UK

DHL, Express I UPS I PostNL

3-7 days I 2-4 weeks

EU

DHL Express I UPSI DPD

3-7 days

Norway, Russia, Ukraine, Greece

PostNL

3-4 weeks

*Price is not inclusive of the customs duty and government taxes. It is the responsibility of the customer.

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