This exotic Indian pink embroidered shawl has the cloth woven out of raffal 48 and 60 counts woollen yarn. It has floral motifs and a colour scheme which is not knew to the shawl industry. Over the pink base are posies of flowers, having two flowers, stem and a leaf each. These are evenly spread, neither cluttering the field, nor letting the hashiya (border) hog the limelight. The embroidery is done with shaded thread, hence the flowers display shades from lilac to mauve and powder blue to brilliant turquoise. The hashiya consists of streams of untamed flowers in mauve and turquoise with a cream coloured stem and some leaves and of course, the shaded green leaves. This hashiya runs on all four sides of the shawl, contained on the edge by a straight and a zigzag line of chain stitch. On the two vertical ends, the border also has a continuous row of three clovered daisies in the above pastel shades, barring green. These toned down colours balance the brilliance of Indian pink and the effect is a shimmer of bright and light which would add a glow to the face of the wearer.
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