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Scarve Stoles Wool Womens Outerwear India 27" x 68" (jstl263) | 
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| Brand: ShalinCraft Category: Apparel Department: Womens
List Price: $107.73 Buy New: $61.56 (On sale from $76.95) You Save: $15.39 (20%)
Sales Rank: 741340
Fabric Type: Wool Color: Multi-Colored Clothing Size: Size: 27 inches x 68 inches
ASIN: B0014HQGL0
Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $25.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by ShalinIndia. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Scarve stole womens outerwear in pure wool | | • | Scarvein jacquard design paisley weaving | | • | Size: 27 inches x 68 inches | | • | Dry clean only | | • | Shipped in 48 hours from Gurgaon, a New Delhi Suburb in India |
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Product Description Womens outerwear Scarve Stoles Wool with designs of antique paisley is very popular in India, just in the way pashmina silk stoles and Scarves are popular in the west. It may be for the simple reason that they go very well with some Indian dresses like saree and salwar kameez. It may also be because these Scarve stoles in earthy shades like maroon, green and sand are preferred colors of many Indians. In recent times Jamawar stole scarf has been very popular also in the west, gradually replacing silk pashmina. For its price, a jamawar stole is very elegant and comfortable too. Designs have been borrowed from famous paisley shawls. These shawls are meant for every day wear, both casual and formal. A jamawar is a special type of shawl hand made by the craftsmen in Kashmir. The jamawar design is a special floral pattern which resembles the mango fruit. Historically, it was made by hand and some shawls took a couple of decades to complete. The task of creating a jamawar shawl further complicated as the designs on these shawls are realized not by embroidery but by the simultaneous weaving with wool shuttles of different colors. These shuttles known as kaani in the local language gives Jamawar another name kaani shawl. The wool being delicate, it is essential to use the hands instead of machine and that requires enormous patience of the weavers among all the other qualities. Due to the enormous effort put in weaving and the amount of time it requires to be completed, the prices of the real Jamawar shawls are very high in the market since the old times. These shawls were so special that they often made the exclusive royal gifts to the foreign guests. They were also en vogue in many parts of Europe mainly as they held close resemblance to the Paisley shawls. The colors used in one shawls vary from two to fifty. Buy one for yourself today and be the centre of both envy and attraction.
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