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Batten Crochet

Batten Crochet

Regular price £495
Regular price £495 Sale price £495
Colour:  LIGHT SKY POOL/WHITE SAND
Size:
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About this product

The Ayurvedic spice master's workshop in Kerala's backwaters operates by principles unchanged since ancient texts codified the relationship between taste, health, and harmony. Dr. Nair guides your hands as you learn to grind cardamom, turmeric, and black pepper using granite mortars that have absorbed decades of essential oils, each spice requiring specific pressure and rhythm. Batten's crochet-effect stitch breathes through the aromatic haze, organic cotton that moves silently through traditional techniques whilst the seasonal botanic embroidery harmonises with curry leaves and healing herbs. The fabric masks inevitable staining from turmeric whilst maintaining structure during precise grinding motions that release maximum flavour without generating heat. When your hand-ground garam masala achieves the balance Dr. Nair approves—seventeen spices in harmony that will heal as much as flavour—she wraps a portion in banana leaves with ceremonial care. "Rasa," she explains, using the Sanskrit word meaning both taste and essence. "Next week, we begin the advanced preparations for monsoon season." Some wisdom enters through the senses. Feel Summer.

  • Classic fit
  • Crochet-effect stitch
  • Seasonal “plant” embroidery along hem
  • Open placket
  • Item No. 281119

Size & Fit

  • Model’s height: 6'2" and wears size M.
  • A classic-fitting polo takes a tailored approach without hugging the body.

Composition & Care

  • 7-gauge organic cotton, knitted in Italy (100% organic cotton)
  • Garment manufactured in Italy
  • Main: 100% Cotton
  • Gentle Machine Wash 30°C

Carbon Footprint

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We care as much about the quality of our products as their impact on the planet. We have a rigorous measure our carbon impact, reduce where we can and then balance anything we cannot reduce — including the carbon used to create this product.