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Indian Shawls Paisley Stole Womens Wrap Dress in India

Code: psley271
Material : Wool
Mass Weight : 0.50kg
Shipping Weight : 1kg
Quantity Available - 1
Price: $94.00
Sale : $84.60
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 Product Feature Indian Shawls
 
* ShalinCraft bestselling product, made of pure wool fabric in paisley style jacquard weaving
* Size: 40 inches x 80 inches
* Dry clean only
* Created by handloom weavers of Punjab in North India
* Shipped in 48 hours from Gurgaon, a suburb of New Delhi, India
 
 Product Description
 

Indian Fancy Shawls stole in paisley design is the most elegant of all shawls made in India. Often people seem to value these shawls even more than pashmina cashmere. This is because paisley is warmer and the designs are classic, created in 19th century. Cashmere pashmina on the other hand are softer. Paisley shawls can usually be worn on one side only. Probably this is what makes the paisley shawls more authentic. When you wear these shawls, heads turn. You truly look like a connoisseur.
Two Indian weavers, sitting side by side at the loom, could take up to three years to produce a top quality shawl, the price of which might be equivalent to that of a house. When women in the west fell in love with these Indian imports, European weavers attempted to produce a similar product at a lesser price, which resulted in the invention of the jacquard loom. One of the towns where the shawls were produced was Paisley, near Glasgow, whose name became synonymous with both the shawls and the teardrop or pinecone motif, which decorated them. Paisley pattern is a droplet shaped vegetable motif, also called buta, similar to half of the Yin yang symbol, the Indian bodhi tree leaf, or the mango tree.
 


 Our Customers' Views

 

 * If I could give a higher rating than 5 (Excellent), then I would! My merchandise arrived in a timely manner and in perfect condition. The Jamawar wool shawl is GORGEOUS!!! Absolutely stunning! Thank you so much for this awesomely beautiful fabric!
* Shawls are in excellent condition and beautiful hand looms.
* scarves are very god value.
* I wish I could add a few stars to the 5 already existing. With thanks. Dominique
* Return Buyer. Beautiful shawls. Nice quality. Quickly shipped and arrived in good shape. Thanks again!!
* Better than excellent! Beautiful Shawl, fast shipping!

 
Indian Clothes as defined in Wikipedia

 

Salwar kameez and dupatta
The salwar kameez is another form of popular dress for females. It consists of loose trousers (the salwar) topped by a long loose shirt (the kameez). It originates from the state of Punjab in India, but now has become popular all across India, and other South Asian countries. It is commonly worn with a narrow scarf called a dupatta, which can be used to cover the head, or just draped over the shoulders. The salwar kameez is most common in the northwestern part of India.

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.

Men's clothing
The most common male attire consists of the dhoti and kurta, worn in most of the western and central regions. A sherwani is typically worn for special occasions. Men of northern India and the Punjab may also wear salwar kameez, often in plain white cotton, and top the kameez with a dark waistcoat. The lungi (a type of wrap-around) is worn in many parts of India, but depending on the social practices of the region it may be restricted to indoor-wear.


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