| | |  | Wraps & Pashminas | | Home » » » » » | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Indian Shawl Stoles with Kashmir embroidery have unique charm. The embroidery of Kashmir probably deserves a volume by itself for sheer range and delicacy. Its application is so varied, ranging from shawls to wall hangings to rugs to garments. The craftsmen and this is one of the areas where embroidery is a male as well as a female art are inspired by the beauties of nature that surround them and turn to motifs such as the "ambia" (mango) and "boteh" (flowers) and the chinar leaves. Ari, or hook embroidery done with an awl, the famous crewel work of Kashmir, employs motifs of flower designs firmly worked in concentric rings of chain stich. A range of colors is used for this art which decorates articles such as cushion covers, bed covers and table cloths. In general, dry cleaning is the preferred method of washing these embroidered woolen shawls and stoles. To wash by hand, use cold water. After washing, do not wring dry. Simply lay it flat to dry. Once dry, you may press it with warm iron but it is best to put a piece of paper or cloth between the iron and the fabric. | | | Features: | |
• Size: 80 inches x 40 inches
• Shawls made of pure wool fabric and embroidered in sozuni style from 17th century
• Dry clean only
• Created by handloom weavers of Kashmir valley in north India
• Shipped in 24 hours from Gurgaon, a New Delhi Suburb in India.
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Beautiful Stitching!Feb 03, 2008
By Abigail M. Harvey
"AMH"
Absolutely beautiful shawl. The colours are beautiful and the stitching detail is very delicate. The design is beautiful. Very elegant; I use it to dress up all my outfits. The wool is especially warm, making it perfect for the cooler months. Love it!
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Hanmade Wool Shawl Scarf from IndiaNov 14, 2007
By Sanjay Kumar
"Shalin Enthusiast"
When you see, touch and feel embroidery work in a kashmiri shawl, it is hard to imagine, human hands could be so dexterous. Designs are usually floral and colors of thread very pleasing to the eyes. When you wear these shawls at public places, you simply can not avoid several heads turning towards you.
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