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Handmade Shawls Wool Embroidered Outerwear 80 x 40 inches (ktds487)

Handmade Shawls Wool Embroidered Outerwear 80 x 40 inches (ktds487)

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Handmade Shawls Wool Embroidered Outerwear 80 x 40 inches (ktds487)

 
 
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Features
  • Embroidered Shawl in tribal designs in pure wool fabric

  • Size: 80 inches x 40 inches

  • Dry clean only

  • Created by handloom weavers of Kutch region of Gujarat in India

  • Shipped in 24 hours from Gurgaon, a New Delhi Suburb in India.


Description

Embroidered Scarf Shawl Wraps in coarse wool fabric with vibrant embroidery work. It is wonderfully rustic and primevally appealing. They make perfect evening shawls. Does not have the kind of comfort that you would experience in pashmina or silk, but it is warm. And above all embroidery is unique and that makes these Indian shawls rare, exotic and provocative.

Kutch has managed admirably to preserve the culture of both its court and nomadic peoples. The special Woolen shawls of this region with embroidery are very famous because of their bright look that complements a winter day. The embroidery is never very dense but the colors are combined in such a manner that the brightness of body colors of the wool shawls is always enhanced. With addition of a little mirror work, the wool shawls look even prettier. The Rabari tribe of Kutch is an expert in such embroidery. The patterns of any embroidery are first sketched in mud with needles and then a final sketching is done in double running stitch.


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