Beautifully designed floral embroider shawl with tassels keep you warm plus gives you a royal look. One of it's own kind from our royal collection of Shawls and wraps. 


The wool is luxuriously soft and the embroidery is very sophisticated, the design is created with tiny straight stitches called Sui design. It can be used as a stole, muffler, neckerchief, neck wrap, neck warmer, neck scarf, head cover, head scarf, head tie, hijab, head turban, breastfeeding scarf, birthing rebozo , Cloak, Cape, tutu, shawls ,travel scarf, throw ,throw scarf. It can be an excellent gift for Wife, sister, mother, colleagues and loved ones on their birthdays, anniversary, Christmas, X-mas, Weddings and Other Special Occasions. The soft fabric allows the scarf to be used in any season, Autumn, winter, spring and summer a great piece to wear for any occasion to any place like work, office, school, University, shopping, travelling, holidays, get-togethers, parties, coffee morning and off-course as you desire.

Types of Embroidery

Chain stitch embroidery. The artisan who stitched the design onto this shawl was working in that historic tradition.  


The single-thread needle embroidery is called Sozni, created with thousands upon thousands of tiny straight stitches.


Kani Design:  were hand woven using a twill tapestry weave with interlocking weft threads.  The bobbins holding these threads were called kanis, and the shawls themselves were sometimes known as kani shawls.  The hand weaving of that type of intricately designed, shawl is no longer commercially viable, since one shawl would take a craftsman months, or even years, to complete, so shawls today are made on automated, jacquard looms. The weft threads on a kani shawl are carried along as floats on the back side of the shawl and are only woven in when their colors are required.  When the weaving is finished, the float threads are cut away by hand.  This hand cutting is a time consuming process and accounts for a substantial portion of a shawl’s cost. 


Ari work : Aari embroidery or crewel work is a specialty of artisans from Kashmir (North India).The craft of Aari embroidery has existed in India from the 12th century and was patronized by the Mughals. Its main features are the fine, concentric rings of chain stitch using a long hooked needle known as a crewel or Aari Needle. In this technique The thread is held below the cloth to be embroidered and the point of the aari is pushed through the fabric to pick up and pull through to the surface a loop of thread. The point of the aari is then again inserted into the fabric through this loop and the process is repeated, so that a continuous line of chain stitch begins to be formed. 


Kalamkar  Work


Kashmiri Embroidered


Digital Prints


Sui Work


Crewel Embroidered


Jhal Embroiderey


Sindhi Embroidery


Balochi Embroidery


Jamavar

Embroidery Design Of This Stole:

This design is called Sui Design. The two short ends of this shawl are fringed.  The two long sides are weaved.  For the very reason that each item has been handmade there is always an element of human error, whether it may be a missed stitch or overlapping block print design.

Pick one to give yourself a prestigious look. We try to be very clear in our selling description that we do not sell pure pashmina or cashmere shawls but we sell 100%woolen or mixed/blended woolen shawls with hand or machine embroidery. We address any of our customers ‘concerns in the most efficient and timely manner during and after the transaction. Until and unless you are 100% satisfied, your concern remains our duty. If you are not satisfied with the purchase for some reason, you may return the item to us for a full refund less shipping cost. Please do ensure that the item is returned in a salable condition.



Maintenance: We recommend dry-clean only. But you can cold hand  wash this product if you want.