Two paisleys, joined at the 'pai' lie almost horizontally, holding in their fold an arabesque arch with a jal of flowers and leaves. Woven in peach and green in such a way that the reverse of the shawl gives an impression of it being 'dorukha.' The reverse side has reverse colours, making the base peach and the pattern green. A fine weave of a line divides the border from the field. The field has the pattern from edge to edge. The two ends of the shawl have plain colour with a very attractive border leaving almost six inches of the plain area. At a casual glance the pattern of the field and the border seem almost similar. On closer observation, one finds very well defined lines and design that makes the border. The pattern on the field is repetitive, yet does not get monotonous, may be the pleasant colours have something to do with it! The cone design is the same i.e. the bent tipped buti, but it is placed in so many different ways, vertically in some places, at an angle at others but balanced in such a way as to create an exotic pattern.
Will go beautifully well with that peaches and cream complexion of yours!
This description by Renu Rana
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