Sozni shawls are timeless treasures of Kashmiri heritage, celebrated for their elaborate needlework and luxurious warmth. This blog explores their medieval origins, craftsmanship, and global appeal, offering tips for styling, caring, and appreciating these exquisite drapes. Discover the talent behind Sozni embroidery and its continuing legacy in the world of heirloom fashion.
Winter is the perfect time to indulge in Indian shawls! Discover expert styling tips, care guides, and the latest fashion trends to elevate your wardrobe with luxurious Pashminas, vibrant Kanis, and earthy Kutch shawls. Take your winter wardrobe to the next level with our curated collection of handcrafted shawls by Exotic India Art. Learn how to drape, pair, and care for these heritage wraps to create sophisticated winter looks. Perfect for fashion lovers seeking authentic Indian craftsmanship and contemporary styling inspiration.
Colorful and textured embroidery decorating Pashmina and wool shawls, Aari is a technique popularized by Kashmiri artisans. The work involves a curved awl or hook known as “aari”, which is used to pierce the fabric and adorn it with rich patterns. A part of everyday and special occasions, Aari shawls are a traditional Indian winter wear loved all over the globe. Let us take a look at the history, technique, and styles of Aari shawls with this blog. We will end with a list of ways in which you can include Aari shawls in your winter style.
Winters and shawls are synonyms, especially in India, where the warmth and comfort of woolen, silk, and cotton shawls are appreciated more than ever to fight the chilly weather. Even though today, shawls are generally worn by women, historically and fashionably speaking, shawls have been a staple part of men’s wardrobe. Appreciated and donned by kings, elites, and Nawabs, shawls are a symbol of royalty and ease when it comes to men’s ethnic fashion. For a change, we will take a look at the history of shawls for men, and the best ways to include shawls in your winter fashion this season. Let us start!