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Feature Embroidered Shawl
* Shawls
made of pure wool fabric and embroidered in sozuni style from 17th century
* Size: 80 inches x 36 inches
* Dry clean only
* Created by handloom weavers of Kashmir valley in north
India
* Shipped in 48 hours from Gurgaon, a suburb of New Delhi, India
Product
Description
Embroidered Shawl have unique charm. Floral
patterns in multi color are embroidered on solid color
wool fabric. This makes the shawls very colorful, yet
never too loud. Thus aesthetically, these are perhaps
the finest looking shawls made in India. Women of all
ages, young and old, love to wear them.
Kashmir valley, a natural paradise, full of flowers and
maple trees, produces the best hand embroidery work.
Artisans draw inspirations from the beautiful nature
around. The boteh (flower) or ambia (mango) motifs are
the most favored one of the Kashmir designers. The
colors used are those of the flowers of the valley. An
emphasis on pastel and white shades on a white
background is always preferred. Fine embroidery work is
done in shades discreetly blending with the background
shades. Very seldom one finds a combination of more than
two embroidery styles on one object. The stitches are so
typical of the region that they are frequently termed as
the Kashmiri Stitch. Kashmiri embroidery is remarkable
for the skilled execution of a single stitch rather than
the elaborate quality of the stitch itself. Chain
stitch, satin stitch, the slanted darn stitch, stem,
herringbone or sometimes the doori or knot stitches are
used.
The excellence of the needlework is most remarkable in
the creation of a dorukha or a double-sided shawl. In
this shawl, there is no right and wrong side. The same
design is produced in different colors on both sides.
The price of a shawl depends on the amount of embroidery
done on it.
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• "I have been very impressed and happy with the speed
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• "I just wanted to let you know that I received my beautiful Kashmiri
shawl in the mail yesterday and I am so thrilled!! Not only did the
package arrive so fast, the shawl is lovely and you even included a
pair of earrings!! I am so happy! I once lived in India and have been
to Kashmir, where I purchased a shawl. Much to my dismay, I no longer
have that shawl, but now. I have a new one to love!! I will be a
return customer for sure!! Aloha and Namaste!!"
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after I ordered it. It is of great quality and very comfortable. The
staff at ShalinCraft are very kind and considerate and willing to
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• "The goods arrive safely today, very prompt service and
beautifully packed; thank you for the card. I am very pleased with
the clothing. "
• "I received my Kaftans approximately 4 hours ago. I absolutely
love the way they look and feel. I have gone to the closet and viewed
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Indian
Clothes as defined in Wikipedia
Sari
A sari / saree is the traditional female garment in India, Pakistan,
Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. A sari is a very long strip of
unstitched cloth, ranging from four to nine metres in length, which
can be draped in various styles. The most common style is for the
sari to be wrapped around the waist, with one end then draped over
the shoulder baring the midriff. The sari is usually worn over a
petticoat (pavada/pavadai in the south, and shaya in eastern India),
with a blouse known as a choli or ravika forming the upper garment.
The choli has short sleeves and a low neck and is usually cropped,
and as such is particularly well-suited for wear in the sultry South
Asian summers. Cholis may be "backless" or of a halter neck style.
These are usually more dressy with a lot of embellishments such as
mirrors or embroidery and may be worn on special occasions.Women in
the armed forces, when wearing a sari uniform, don a half-sleeve
shirt tucked in at the waist.
Lehenga, choli, and odhani
The women of Rajasthan and Gujarat often wear colorful swirling
skirts called lehenga, paired with a short bodice called a choli. If
they must cover their heads, they do so with bright veils called
odhani.
Tribal styles
Tribal styles vary greatly, but usually correspond with the same
styles as salwaar kameez, choli, and other Indian dress.