Available On Wireless Devices
Home
Content
Bookmarks
SEARCH
Previous Visit:
Clothing & Accessories
Browse Refinements
Sweater Material (material_browse)
Wool
Unique Gift for Her Paisley Wool Embroidered Shawl 84 x 40 inches (psley389)
Apparel:
Price:
$306.00
Sale Price:
$229.50
You Save:
$76.50 (25%)
Size:
Size: 84 inches x 40 inches
Merchant:
ShalinIndia
Condition:
New
Availability:
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
See more pictures:
[1]
[2]
3
4
Features include:
Size: 84 inches x 40 inches
ShalinCraft bestselling product Evening Wrap made of pure wool fabric in Paisley Style Jacquard Weaving
Dry clean only
Created by handloom weavers of Kashmir in North India
Shipped in 24 hours from Gurgaon, a New Delhi Suburb in India.
Accessories:
Latest Silk Saris Indian Wrap Dresses (ssari120)
Embroidered Sari Cotton Fabric Chikan Embroidery India (chsari126)
Wool Shawls from India in Solid Color 86 x 39 inches (kpw238)
Embroidered Scarves Stoles in Wool 80 x 27 inches (esrf049)
Womens Poncho Outerwear Wool in Jacquard Design 40 x 40 inches (pnch289)
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Kashmir has been famous for these paisley shawls for many centuries. In the eighteenth century they had become so famous that merchants from all over the world used to come to Kashmir to purchase them. Antique looking paisley design wool shawls have an all over pattern originally used in making the jama, the coat worn by men. They are woven on a frame loom called tooji, which have woolen thread colors attached to them. The master weaver and his helper use written instructions known as talim to weave the shawls. The talim indicates the color and number of warp threads to be covered. The weaver throws the weft across and after that he calls out the design on the basis of which the different colored threads are woven in. In general, dry cleaning is the preferred method of washing these paisley 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.
Recently Found
-
Mobile
-
My Cart
-
About Us
-
Contact Us
-
Email This Page
-
Privacy Policy
©2010 Microuse. All Rights Reserved.