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Fine Wool Bhujodi Stole- Blue
The fine wools of Bhuj have a unique cotton-like texture and are so easy to wear and maintain. This pure wool is in a classic Indian checks pattern with a lovely kutchi border and tassles finished by hand.

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 300.0 300.0 QAR
Handwoven Bhujodi Dhabada Desert Shawls
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 mildly coarse in texture. These shawls have been typically worn by the nomads and herders when out on in the desert and offer excellent protection from heat, cold, and wind.
QR 700.0 700.0 QAR
Blended Wool Full Shawl
Blended yarn from Northeast India.
QR 250.0 250.0 QAR
Pahadi Full Shawl
Blended yarn from Northeast India.
QR 170.0 170.0 QAR
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.
QR 735.0 735.0 QAR