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Wool Shawls Tie and Dye
Fabric Womens Clothing
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Code: tdswl256 |
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Material : wool |
Mass Weight : 0.40kg
Shipping Weight : 0.50kg |
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Price:
$40.50
Sale :
$36.45 |
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Product Feature
Wool Shawls
* Shawl
made of pure wool fabric and mirror & thread embroidered in tribal style
* Size: 80 inches x 35 inches
* Dry clean only
* Created by handloom weavers of Kutch region of Gujarat
in India
* Shipped in 48 hours from Gurgaon, a suburb of New Delhi, India
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Product
Description
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Tie dye wool shawls give earthy and rustic look that many
women are very fond of. These shawls go very well with
jeans trousers and make great casual dress. The wool
fabric is of a coarse kind since they pick up colors
during tie dye process better than other fabric. Some of
these shawls also have thread and mirror embroidery.
While women seem to love mirror work because they
dazzle, they are meant to drive off evil according to Kutch tribe.
The Western state of Gujarat is the biggest centre where
the tie-dye technique is extensively used by local
craftsmen. The major textile crafts of the settled area
of Kutch in Gujarat are Bandhani (tie and dye) and block
printing. Coming from the Hindi word bandhan meaning to
tie, this technique has a self explanatory name.
Bandhani or Bandhej is the name of the tie and dye
technique used commonly in the region. The fabric is
tied at various places with the help of a thread, in a
way that it makes some pattern. After the tying is done,
the fabric is dipped in the desired color. After it is
completely dried, the ties are opened and the amazing
designs come to reality.
The threads prevent the tied area from absorbing the
color and hence the desired pattern is realized. This
also includes the resist dyed and printed ajrakh. It is
a technique by which the very traditional looking
colorful scarves and stoles are created. They have very
special significance in marriages. The village weavers
produced for the local community while the master
craftsmen created specially for the royalty and the
wealthy. In addition to shawls, many other apparel
including salwar kurtas, lehenga cholis, kurtis etc are
also made in tie and dye.
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Our Customers' Views
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• "I have been very impressed and happy with the speed
in which you have responded to my emails. Your customer care is
exceptional, and I am very pleased with the service your company
provides. "
• "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!!"
• "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
them well over 16 times. They are absolutely stunning! Thanks so much
for such beautiful merchandise! You will certainly have my business
in the near future. :~) A VERY PLEASED! ."
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