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Black Shawl from Kullu with Thread Weave and Kinnauri Woven Border

$125.25
$167
25% off
Includes any tariffs and taxes
Specifications
SWJ42
Pure Yak Wool
7.5 ft x 3.1 ft
Delivery and Return Policies
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
Free Delivery
Easy Returns
Easy Returns
Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

Experience Timeless Elegance with Pure Yak Wool

Wrap yourself in the luxurious comfort of this exquisite shawl, meticulously crafted from pure yak wool. This natural fiber is renowned for its exceptional warmth, incredible softness, and remarkable durability, offering a truly premium feel against your skin. The rich, deep charcoal hue of the shawl provides a versatile canvas for any outfit, seamlessly blending tradition with contemporary style. Its subtle, heathered texture, achieved through a delicate thread weave, adds depth and visual interest, making it a sophisticated addition to your wardrobe.

A Touch of Kinnauri Artistry

Adding a vibrant burst of color and cultural heritage, the shawl is adorned with a beautifully intricate Kinnauri woven border. This traditional weaving technique, originating from the Kinnaur region of Himachal Pradesh, India, is celebrated for its complex geometric patterns and striking color combinations. The border features a captivating array of reds, oranges, blues, and whites, expertly interwoven to create a mesmerizing visual display. Each pattern tells a story, reflecting the artistry and cultural legacy of the region. The fringed edges add a touch of classic charm, completing the authentic handcrafted aesthetic.

Versatile Styling for Every Occasion

This generous-sized shawl offers endless styling possibilities. Drape it elegantly over your shoulders for a touch of sophistication at evening events, or use it as a cozy wrap during cooler days. Its substantial size allows it to be worn as a traditional shawl, a chic scarf, or even as a stylish blanket. The inherent warmth of yak wool makes it perfect for chilly evenings, mountain retreats, or simply for adding an extra layer of comfort to your everyday look. Embrace the blend of natural luxury and artisanal craftsmanship that this timeless piece embodies.

How are Kullu shawls made?

Kullu shawls are renowned across the world for their simple yet elegant designs. These shawls exhibit the artistic skills and creativity of the craftsmen of Kullu, a district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Made of fine woolen fabric, a kullu shawl is worn both by men and women. However, men’s shawls are called Loi or pattu and are mostly plain, bereft of any pattern or design. Kullu shawls feature geometrical patterns on both ends and beautiful floral designs may run all over. The base of a typical Kullu shawl is mostly black, brown, or gray in color and the designs and patterns are made with bright colors such as red, blue, pink, orange, green, etc. Each design may have up to eight colors. With the increasing demands of customers from different parts of the world, the craftsmen of Kullu have now started using even pastel colors for the base. This makes these shawls appear eye-catching and suitable for wearing on special occasions such as weddings and festivals. Kullu shawls are mostly made of three types of wool i.e. Merino wool, Local sheep wool, and Angora wool. Sometimes these different types of wool are combined to form more varieties. They are also crafted in Yak’s wool, Pashmina, and other handcrafted material.

The process of crafting a Kullu shawl is time-consuming and requires excellent skills. The tradition of making these shawls has been followed by the local people of Kullu for many decades and the skills are passed down from one generation to another. Let us look at the steps involved in this elaborate process.

1. Selection of Wool

A fine variety of wool is the most important raw material for producing Kullu shawls. The selection of wool for weaving depends on the type of designs or patterns and the texture required.

2. Preparing yarn

After the selection of high-quality wool, it is allowed to spin as a thread on a spinning wheel. The extracted yarn is then wounded into a bundle.
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3. Weaving

The woolen threads are loaded onto the spindles that are inserted into a fly shuttle. Multiple colored yarns are combined together and added to the shuttle. The local artisans of Kullu still use the traditional method of weaving on the pit and frame loom. The loom is geared up and the weaving is completed.
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4. Embroidering

Once the weaving process is done, a fine fabric is obtained and now the artisans begin fabricating traditional designs (geometrical shapes and floral motifs) by hand using bright-colored threads.
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5. Finishing

After the embroidery is done on the shawl, it is made ready to be put for sale purposes. This is the last step of the making process in which extra threads from behind are cut and removed for giving it a finished and flawless look.
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These handmade Kullu shawls have admirers from all over the world and their cost depends on the variety of wool used, the type of design fabricated, and other factors. The price usually ranges from Rs. 1000 to 10,000. Despite their expensive cost, people love to wear these shawls because the designs are elegant and the warmth of the wool is comforting.
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