Himalayan Yew – Golden Yellow

 4,650.00

A shirt that counts what we are losing. The Himalayan Yew a tree 90% gone from Indian forests inspired this piece from our Ginti Collection. Eco-printed by hand with fallen leaves on Chanderi silk. Golden yellow. Honest. Handmade.

Description

This chanderi silk shirt natural dye piece is part of the Ginti Collection by SewMuchBetter.
Himalayan Yew Chanderi Silk Shirt | Ginti Collection | SewMuchBetter

Ginti means counting. This collection counts what we are losing. The Himalayan Yew (Taxus wallichiana) once grew across the forests of the Indian Himalayas. Today, over 90% of those trees are gone over collected, forgotten, disappearing quietly while the world looked elsewhere. This shirt is a tribute. A way of saying  we see you. We are counting you.

What You Are Wearing

This Chanderi silk shirt is eco-printed by hand in our studio using fallen leaves. Real leaves, pressed directly onto pure Chanderi silk and steamed to set the print permanently. The golden yellow colour comes from the natural eco-printing process organic, skin-friendly,
and completely free of synthetic dyes. No two shirts are identical. That is not a limitation that is the point.

Fabric: Pure Chanderi Silk
Technique: Eco-printing with fallen leaves
Colour: Golden Yellow
Dye: 100% natural, zero synthetics
Care: Gentle hand wash in cold water, dry in shade

Why Chanderi Silk?

Chanderi is a centuries-old Indian weaving tradition from Madhya Pradesh. Lightweight, breathable, and naturally luminous, it is the perfect canvas for eco-printing. When fallen leaves meet Chanderi silk, the result is something no factory can replicate.

The Ginti Collection

Every piece in our Ginti Collection is named after something endangered, a tree, a craft, a way of life that is quietly disappearing. We do not just make clothing. We make things that remember.

Handmade in India by Local Women Artisans

Every SewMuchBetter piece is made by skilled women artisans in Delhi who have spent years perfecting their craft. We pay fairly. We work slowly. We make fewer pieces, because real craft takes time. This is not fast fashion. It is the opposite of fast fashion. Clothing made to last decades, not seasons.

Sustainable Fashion That Is Actually Exciting

We started SewMuchBetter because sustainable fashion had become boring, beige, and hard to find. The Himalayan Yew shirt is proof that natural, honest clothing can be the most exciting thing in your wardrobe.

Wear something that counts.

This Chanderi silk shirt natural dye creation proves that sustainable fashion does not have to be dull or difficult to find. At SewMuchBetter, we believe the most exciting thing in your wardrobe should also be the most honest. Eco-printing is an ancient technique where real leaves and botanicals are pressed directly onto natural fabric and steamed to transfer their colour and shape permanently. Every leaf placement is done by hand. Every print is unique. A Chanderi silk shirt natural dye piece like this one cannot be replicated by any machine because nature itself decides the final pattern.

The Ginti Collection exists because some things deserve to be counted before they disappear. The Himalayan Yew tree is one of them. By wearing this shirt, you carry that story with you quietly, beautifully, and honestly. This is what SewMuchBetter means when we say: we choose human. We choose real. We choose to remember.

SewMuchBetter was founded by two best friends, Akriti and Bhavya, in Delhi. Every piece we make is created by local women artisans whose skill and creativity deserved a better platform. We eco-print. We natural dye. We upcycle. And we never, ever compromise on honesty in our materials, in our process, or in the stories we tell.
When you wear a Chanderi silk shirt natural dye piece from SewMuchBetter, you are not just wearing a shirt. You are wearing a choice.

 

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