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Heritage Shawls

Nomadic Desert Wool Shawl from Kutch | Handwoven
This is a classic desi wool dhabada shawl made from local Indian wool that is highly durable and resistant to temperature changes. The thermodynamic properties of this yarn and weave make them equally suitable for winter or summers. They are particularly suitable for outdoor use, and are traditionally worn by the desert nomads to protect themselves from the harsh desert winds and scorching sun.

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.
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Naga Shawl-Maroon/Beige
Steeped in history, the Chakesang Naga shawls truly honour the warrior and carry with them stories of the fierce and proud Nagas. Each shawl holds a special significance in the Naga culture. The community is now engaged in weaving shawls to generate income, and give others a chance to own something special. Owing to their size, Naga shawls are often purchased as blankets or throws by customers.
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Naga Shawl-Black
Steeped in history, the Chakesang Naga shawls truly honour the warrior and carry with them stories of the fierce and proud Nagas. Each shawl holds a special significance in the Naga culture. The community is now engaged in weaving shawls to generate income, and give others a chance to own something special. Owing to their size, Naga shawls are often purchased as blankets or throws by customers.

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Naga Shawl-Red
Steeped in history, the Chakesang Naga shawls truly honour the warrior and carry with them stories of the fierce and proud Nagas. Each shawl holds a special significance in the Naga culture. The community is now engaged in weaving shawls to generate income, and give others a chance to own something special. Owing to their size, Naga shawls are often purchased as blankets or throws by customers.
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Naga Shawl-Green/Red
Steeped in history, the Chakesang Naga shawls truly honour the warrior and carry with them stories of the fierce and proud Nagas. Each shawl holds a special significance in the Naga culture. The community is now engaged in weaving shawls to generate income, and give others a chance to own something special. Owing to their size, Naga shawls are often purchased as blankets or throws by customers.

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Vann Embroidered Shawl-Brown/Black
Fit for a queen - this grand rendition of royal creatures could very well be an insignia one would wear with the head held high. A piece that needs to be your only adornment for stepping out during the day or night.

From the valleys that birth the Pashmina, come our fine wool Cashmere shawls. Woven in exquisite detail, our Kashmiri shawls and stoles are nothing but an epitome of beauty. You will find kani, tilla, jamavar, aari, and more varieties with Inaãra. As always we handpick our collection and are constantly on the lookout for unique pieces that don't come by that easily.
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Phulwa Kutchi Shawl
The off white yarn forms the perfect base for this handwoven kutchi shawl with carefully embroidered mirrors by the Ahir community.

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.

Size: 208x96 cm
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Mogra Kutchi Stole
The off white yarn forms the perfect base for this handwoven kutchi shawl with carefully embroidered mirrors by the Ahir community.

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.
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Koyel Fine Wool Kutchi Shawl
The fine wools of Bhuj have a unique cotton-like texture and are so easy to wear and maintain. This handwoven black stole has an all over lovely green stitch embroidery. 180x61 cm.

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.
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Madhuri Tilla Embroidery Purple Shawl
The blue of the skies, the blue of glaciers, the blue of still mountain lakes. A breathtaking wrap that fills you with a sense of exhilaration. And the heritage silver thread tilla embroidery speaks like the shimmer of the lakes under the bright mountain sun.

From the valleys that birth the Pashmina, come our fine wool Cashmere shawls. Woven in exquisite detail, our Kashmiri shawls and stoles are nothing but an epitome of beauty. You will find kani, tilla, jamavar, aari, and more varieties with Inaãra. As always we handpick our collection and are constantly on the lookout for unique pieces that are hard to come by.
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Nazakat Lace Trimmed Cashmere Shawl-Black
A dreamy embroidered Cashmere wrap that if you close your eyes will take you across continents, and soirees, and the sweeping adventures at the turn of the 20th century.

From the valleys that birth the Pashmina, come our fine wool Cashmere shawls. Woven in exquisite detail, our Kashmiri shawls and stoles are nothing but an epitome of beauty. You will find kani, tilla, jamavar, aari, and more varieties with Inaãra. As always we handpick our collection and are constantly on the lookout for unique pieces that are hard to come by.
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Ibex Merino Wool Stole (Gray)
This new age wrap has the famous Himalayan Ibex rendered in the bronze age style of the Indus civilizations. Luxe and artsy, it is made using Merino wool which has a softness that cannot be described. Except perhaps like the brush of a baby's cheek.

From the valleys that birth the Pashmina, come our fine wool Cashmere shawls. Woven in exquisite detail, our Kashmiri shawls and stoles are nothing but an epitome of beauty. You will find kani, tilla, jamavar, aari, and more varieties with Inaãra. As always we handpick our collection and are constantly on the lookout for unique pieces that are hard to come by.
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Ibex Merino Wool Wrap - Red
This new age wrap has the famous Himalayan Ibex rendered in the bronze age style of the Indus civilizations. Luxe and artsy, it is made using Merino wool which has a softness that cannot be described. Except perhaps like the brush of a baby's cheek.

From the valleys that birth the Pashmina, come our fine wool Cashmere shawls. Woven in exquisite detail, our Kashmiri shawls and stoles are nothing but an epitome of beauty. You will find kani, tilla, jamavar, aari, and more varieties with Inaãra. As always we handpick our collection and are constantly on the lookout for unique pieces that are hard to come by.
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Multan Embroidered Shawl-Mustard
Happily ochre, the yellow of clay. The scent of sandalwood. The white of lillies - Rajnigandhas. And the delicate embroidery like happy henna on your hands.

From the valleys that birth the Pashmina, come our fine wool Cashmere shawls. Woven in exquisite detail, our Kashmiri shawls and stoles are nothing but an epitome of beauty. You will find kani, tilla, jamavar, aari, and more varieties with Inaãra. As always we handpick our collection and are constantly on the lookout for unique pieces that are hard to come by.
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Multan Embroidered Shawl-Black
Happily ochre, the black of clay. The scent of sandalwood. The white of lillies - Rajnigandhas. And the delicate embroidery like happy henna on your hands.

From the valleys that birth the Pashmina, come our fine wool Cashmere shawls. Woven in exquisite detail, our Kashmiri shawls and stoles are nothing but an epitome of beauty. You will find kani, tilla, jamavar, aari, and more varieties with Inaãra. As always we handpick our collection and are constantly on the lookout for unique pieces that are hard to come by.
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Pahadi Full Shawl
Blended yarn from Northeast India.
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Blended Wool Full Shawl
Blended yarn from Northeast India.
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Pahadi Full Shawl-Beige
Blended yarn from Northeast India.
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Kashmiri Shawl
Blended yarn from Northeast India.
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Fine Wool Kutchi Shawl- Red/Black
The fine wools of Bhuj have a unique cotton-like texture and are so easy to wear and maintain. This pure wool stole is handwoven Tie and dye type.

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.
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Handwoven Organic Kala Cotton Dupatta - Aqua Green
As one of the few genetically pure strains of indigenous Indian cotton remaining, Kala Cotton thrives in the arid, rain-fed plains of Gujarat without the need for pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. This "old world" organic cotton is a true gift of nature, born from a deep-rooted harmony between the land and the farmer. Every yard of Kala Cotton tells a story of slow fashion. It is typically hand-spun and hand-woven by local artisans, often featuring the iconic Kachchhi weave.

When you choose Kala Cotton, you aren't just wearing a fabric; you are preserving a heritage craft, supporting a sustainable ecosystem, and embracing a piece of the earth that refuses to be tamed by modern industry.
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Handwoven Organic Kala Cotton Extra Large Shawl
As one of the few genetically pure strains of indigenous Indian cotton remaining, Kala Cotton thrives in the arid, rain-fed plains of Gujarat without the need for pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. This "old world" organic cotton is a true gift of nature, born from a deep-rooted harmony between the land and the farmer.

Every yard of Kala Cotton tells a story of slow fashion. It is typically hand-spun and hand-woven by local artisans, often featuring the iconic Kachchhi weave. When you choose Kala Cotton, you aren't just wearing a fabric; you are preserving a heritage craft, supporting a sustainable ecosystem, and embracing a piece of the earth that refuses to be tamed by modern industry.
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Fine Wool Bhujodi Stole
The fine wools of Bhuj have a unique cotton-like texture and are so easy to wear and maintain.

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.
QR 160.0 160.0 QAR
Fine Wool Kutchi Shawl
The fine wools of Bhuj have a unique cotton-like texture and are so easy to wear and maintain. This pure wool stole is handwoven Tie and dye type.

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.
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