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INDIAN SHAWLS & SCARVES

Phulkari Stole from Amritsar with Embroidered Flowers and Roses on Border
  • Pink And Black
  • Red And Black
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198 cm x 73 cm (6.5 ft x 2.4 ft)
Rs.2940
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192 cm x 76 cm (6.3 ft x 2.5 ft)
Rs.8295
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201 cm x 70 cm (6.6 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.4248
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201 cm x 33.5 cm (6.6 ft x 1.1 ft)
Rs.1911
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Ari Stole from Amritsar with Embroidered-Beads
  • Ivory And Black
  • Jet Black
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198 cm x 70 cm (6.5 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.2362.50
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Stole from Amritsar with Aari-Embroidered Giant Paisleys in Multi-color Thread
  • Off White
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207.5 cm x 73 cm (6.8 ft x 2.4 ft)
Rs.3570
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Stole from Kashmir with Aari-Embroidered Maple Leaves by Hand
  • IVORY
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189 cm x 76 cm (6.2 ft x 2.5 ft)
Rs.14,175
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Ari-Embroidered Stole from Amritsar with Embroidered Beads and Sequins
  • Black
  • Maroon
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201 cm x 70 cm (6.6 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.4305
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186 cm x 73 cm (6.1 ft x 2.4 ft)
Rs.12,810
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213.5 cm x 67 cm (7.0 ft x 2.2 ft)
Rs.3255
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201 cm x 61 cm (6.6 ft x 2.0 ft)
Rs.3304
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Reversible Pure Silk Stole with Woven Checks
  • Olivine
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204 cm x 70 cm (6.7 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.3422
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228.5 cm x 76 cm (7.5 ft x 2.5 ft)
Rs.3658
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Reversible Cashmere Scarf from Nepal
  • Allure Blue
  • Potting Soil
  • Silver
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167.5 cm x 36.5 cm (5.5 ft x 1.2 ft)
Rs.4366
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192 cm x 30.5 cm (6.3 ft x 1.0 ft)
Rs.3304
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192 cm x 73 cm (6.3 ft x 2.4 ft)
Rs.9240
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Kutch Shawl with All-Over Weave
  • Gray
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222.5 cm x 97.5 cm (7.3 ft x 3.2 ft)
Rs.2310
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Stole from Amritsar with Aari-Embroidered Giant Leaves
  • TRUE RED
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207.5 cm x 73 cm (6.8 ft x 2.4 ft)
Rs.5664
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Plain Men's Dushala from Kullu
  • Forest River
  • Ginger Snap
  • Light Taupe
  • Sage Green
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253 cm x 131 cm (8.3 ft x 4.3 ft)
Rs.5428
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192 cm x 73 cm (6.3 ft x 2.4 ft)
Rs.16,800
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Striped Stole from Kashmir with Self-Weave and Needle Hand-Embroidered Paisleys
  • CRYSTAL PINK
  • VANILLA CREAM
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201 cm x 70 cm (6.6 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.2677.50
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198 cm x 100.5 cm (6.5 ft x 3.3 ft)
Rs.28,035
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192 cm x 58 cm (6.3 ft x 1.9 ft)
Rs.5528.25
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Stole from Amritsar with Aari Embroidery and Crystals
  • ROCOCCO RED
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198 cm X 70 cm (6.5 ft X 2.3 ft)
Rs.1995
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Stole from Amritsar with Aari-Embroidered Paisleys
  • DUSTY WHITE
  • MAROON
  • PHANTOM BLACK
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201 cm x 70 cm (6.6 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.2520
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Plain Stole with Woven Stripes on Border
  • Gray And Purple
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207.5 cm x 73 cm (6.8 ft x 2.4 ft)
Rs.1890
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Kashmiri Stole with Aari Hand-Embroidered Flowers and Paisleys
  • IVORY
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186 cm x 73 cm (6.1 ft x 2.4 ft)
Rs.5617.50
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183 cm x 73 cm (6.0 ft x 2.4 ft)
Rs.6930
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216.5 cm x 76 cm (7.1 ft x 2.5 ft)
Rs.12,272
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Shawl from Kullu with Kinnauri Woven Border and Thread Weave
  • Fog
  • Mountain Trail
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213.5 cm x 106.5 cm (7.0 ft x 3.5 ft)
Rs.5428
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207.5 cm x 58 cm (6.8 ft x 1.9 ft)
Rs.2625
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Stole from Kashmir with Hand Aari-Embroidered Large Flowers
  • IVORY
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192 cm x 76 cm (6.3 ft x 2.5 ft)
Rs.5617.50
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201 cm x 70 cm (6.6 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.1260
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Stole from Kashmir with Aari Hand-Embroidered Chinar Leaves
  • TANGO RED
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186 cm x 76 cm (6.1 ft x 2.5 ft)
Rs.6090
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Stole from Kashmir with Hand Embroidered Maple Leaves
  • Mellow Yellow
  • Sahara Sun
  • Whisper White
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192 cm x 70 cm (6.3 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.4672.50
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Stole from Kashmir with Aari-Embroidered Paisleys by Hand
  • Mint Green
  • Papyrus
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180 cm x 76 cm (5.9 ft x 2.5 ft)
Rs.13,965
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201 cm x 100.5 cm (6.6 ft x 3.3 ft)
Rs.56,935
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201 cm x 97.5 cm (6.6 ft x 3.2 ft)
Rs.49,035
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259 cm x 88.5 cm (8.5 ft x 2.9 ft)
Rs.3422
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237.5 cm x 88.5 cm (7.8 ft x 2.9 ft)
Rs.3422
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201 cm x 73 cm (6.6 ft x 2.4 ft)
Rs.8295
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Kingri Shawl from Kullu with Kinnauri Woven Triple Border
  • Simply Taupe
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216.5 cm x 97.5 cm (7.1 ft x 3.2 ft)
Rs.4720
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Stole from Amritsar with Aari Embroidered Paisleys All-Over
  • Fiery Red
  • Nomad
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201 cm x 70 cm (6.6 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.2415
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201 cm x 70 cm (6.6 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.1050
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Stole from Amritsar with Embroidered Paisleys in Metallic Thread
  • Navy Blue
  • Tomato Red
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213.5 cm x 70 cm (7.0 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.2205
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183 cm x 52 cm (6.0 ft x 1.7 ft)
Rs.5546
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183 cm x 94.5 cm (6.0 ft x 3.1 ft)
Rs.630
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186 cm x 67 cm (6.1 ft x 2.2 ft)
Rs.1092
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183 cm x 64 cm (6.0 ft x 2.1 ft)
Rs.1785
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198 cm x 70 cm (6.5 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.1260
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192 cm x 70 cm (6.3 ft x 2.3 ft)
Rs.1470
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183 cm x 67 cm (6.0 ft x 2.2 ft)
Rs.887.25
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158.5 cm x 55 cm (5.2 ft x 1.8 ft)
Rs.3776
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207.5 cm x 94.5 cm (6.8 ft x 3.1 ft)
Rs.1995
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Pompeian-Red Pure Pashmina Shawl with Silk Thread Hand-Embroidered Sozni Maple Leaf - Floral Vine Pattern
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.85,904
Elmwood Pure Pashmina Silk Thread Sozni Hand-Embroidered Shawl with Botanical Vine Border
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.57,348
Reversible Hand-Embroidered Hashi Dar Sozni Pure Pashmina Shawl
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.65,136
Arctic-Wolf Pure Pashmina Silk Thread Sozni Hand-Embroidered Shawl with Neat Floral Pattern
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.72,924
Sinopia-Fresco Hand-Embroidered Sozni Jamawar Pure Pashmina Shawl with Suzaani Pattern
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.1,19,534
Pure Pashmina Outline Hand-Embroidered Jaaldaar Sozni Shawl with Elephant Motif and Mughal Adapted Weaving
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.83,308
Radian-Yellow Pure Pashmina Silk Thread Hand-Embroidered Sozni Shawl with Spaced-Out Mughal Floral Pattern
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.98,884
Dual Color Buffalo Check Woven Pattern Sozni Hand-Embroidered Pure Pashmina Floral Jaaldaar Shawl
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.78,116
Glazed-Ginger Pure Pashmina Shawl with Silk Thread Hand-Embroidered Sozni Jaaldaar Floral Pattern
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.98,884
Duo Color Dupplin Check Weave Pure Pashmina Shawl with Hand-Embroidered Sozni Jaaldaar Floral Pattern
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269 cm LENGTH X 134.5 cm WIDTH (106 INCH LENGTH X 53 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.93,692
Rio-Red Pure Pashmina Hand-Embroidered Sozni Shawl with Bold Paisley Vine Border Pattern
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.52,038
Winery Pure Pashmina Silk Thread Hand-Embroidered Sozni with Tree of Life Butta Pattern Shawl and Creeper Border
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.72,924
Purple-Magic Pure Pashmina Sozni Hand-Embroidered Shawl with Floral Creeper Border
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.57,348
Multicolor Dress Pattern Stripe Woven Pure Pashmina Hand-Embroidered Sozni Shawl with Paisley Motif (GI Certified)
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.75,520
Pure Pashmina Outline Hand-Embroidered Jaaldaar Sozni Shawl with Multicolor Woven Jacobean Pattern
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203 cm LENGTH X 101.5 cm WIDTH (80 INCH LENGTH X 40 INCH WIDTH)
Rs.89,208
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Authentic Indian Shawls & Scarves – Perfect Gift for Every Season

The adoption of scarves and shawls is prevalent across several communities and it is not restricted to harsh weather or sweltering summertime. They have quite an ancient legacy that extends far beyond their role as a luxury item, having been in existence for eons! It's quite interesting to read about the significance of scarves and shawls in both history and culture.


A thick crocheted scarf, typically made out of wool, is draped all around the neck in freezing areas to prevent heat loss. These are commonly worn with a heavy coat and warm headgear. This technique seems to have become customary over time in numerous communities, especially among women. The Romans titled it "sudarium," meaning "sweat fabric", and the custom of putting on a scarf or shawl has mostly been attributed to sweating in olden days.


Traditionally donned by men, these fabric items were utilized to wash away perspiration from the neck and forehead. Scarves made of fabric were worn to differentiate the commanders and positions of the Chinese troops during the dynasty of emperor Cheng. But as time passed by, women started to wear them as well, and currently they have quite a wholly new style.


Currently, the best fabrics are utilized to make scarves and shawls, which have been widely desired by both men and women all across the world. After Napoleon's surrender, Asian shawls emerged for the first time in Europe. The cashmere shawl manufactured in the Kashmir region of India from the exquisite Tibetan goat's wool was the most sought-after import.


Stoles are a timeless piece for the wintertime ensemble. They introduce a sophisticated look to each and every attire as they can be styled in a variety of ways and are available in a diverse range of colors and designs. Even the most conservative attire can be enlivened with a striking stole. The Kashmir shawl is distinguished by its distinctive Kashmiri design as well as being created from exquisite pashmina wool. It is the predecessor of the contemporary cashmere shawl.


It was originally developed in India as a protective coating for men, but since then it has transformed in popular cultures in India, Europe, and the United States to symbolize aristocracy and prestige, to be awarded as keepsakes on a girl's wedding, and inevitably to end up serving as décor in interior decoration. A lengthy scarf-like fabric termed as a dupatta is commonly donned by women in Southern Asia.


The dupatta, often alluded to as the chunnari, odhni, finishes the visual appeal of a traditional wear like a lehenga choli, salwar kameez, churidaar etc. and is regarded as a mark of decency. Jamawar silk was used to make some of these shawls, stoles and dupatta. Kashmir creates a distinct style of shawl termed as jamawar. "War/var" alludes to the bosom and body metaphorically, while "jama" implies garment. Pashmina is utilized to create Jamawar, which is of the greatest quality.


Identical silk or polyester threads are employed during the stitching of the brightly patterned elements. The kairy is among the most recurring motifs in today's floral prints. Traditionally, some shawls took numerous years to create as they were handcrafted; consequently, genuine Jamawar shawls are very costly. While handcrafted Jamawar prints are still quite costly, contemporary, machine-made Jamawar prints are much less costly and are manufactured in areas like Kashmir and other parts of Himachal Pradesh.


FAQs


Q1. What is the most significant difference between a Shawl and a Stole?


A stole is a finer, more sophisticated counterpart to a shawl. A stole is lengthy enough to drape around the neck, even though it may not be as long as a shawl. It usually measures between five and six feet in length and between two to four feet wide.


Q2. What is the purpose of shawls?

 

There are many different uses for shawls, including keeping warm, accessorizing an outfit, and representing a certain idea or sentiment. Jewish males are expected to drape themselves in the traditional style of shawl known as a tallit when attending religious services and other important events. Within the context of the Christian religion, shawls have traditionally had the function of providing a sort of head covering for women.

 

Q3. Which type of shawl is best?

 

Shawls made of cashmere and pashmina are considered to be among the most valuable and sought-after shawls in the world. When compared to the cost of other types of shawls, the price of these shawls is rather high because of its unrivaled softness, warmth, and beauty. In the past, they were traditionally crafted from the wool of goats that were raised in the Himalayas.

 

Q4. Which state is famous for shawls?

 

Kashmir, which played an important role as a halt along the trade route, was instrumental in the dissemination of the wealth, knowledge, and products of ancient India to the rest of the globe. Some of the most well-known examples of woven textiles from all over the world may be found in Kashmir, namely in the form of the region's famous shawls.

 

Q5. How do you preserve a shawl?

 

Shawls should only be cleaned in a dry cleaning facility, as their delicate fabric cannot withstand being washed in the washing machine.


Avoid storing the shawl in plastic, as this may cause irreparable damage to the fabric. Instead, use a muslin bag or other protective covering.


Lint can grow and ruin the look of your shawl if you do this. When storing such shawls, you should also stay away from naphthalene balls or cakes.


If the shawl gets wet, it will become unusable. In that scenario, you should go to a dry cleaner for assistance.

 

Q6. Which Indian shawls are famous?

 

A shawl is something that has always been a part of Indian culture and is still worn by many people today. They are produced all over India and can be found in a rainbow of colors and designs. Popular types of shawls in India include the Pashmina, Naga, Pattu, and Bhujodi. These inexpensive, roomy garments are perfect for keeping you toasty on wintry days.

 

Q7. What is a shawl called in India?

 

When most people use the term "stole" nowadays, they are referring to a shawl that is worn in India for formal occasions or evenings. This shawl is often made of a lovely fabric, but it is typically not as wide as a traditional shawl. It is, nevertheless, long enough to be wrapped around the body. Stoles normally do not have any type of fringe attached to them.


Q8. What does a shawl symbolize?


The shawl itself is the most significant symbol of a being's divinity. Shawl provides warmth, and it is also one of the symbols that connect both the short story and the novella. Due to the fact that it plays such an important role in the narrative, its meaning is multifaceted and fluid. Depending on the context, the shawl can stand for a mother figure, Magda, the imagination, or the inability to speak up for oneself.


Q9. Why are shawls so popular?


The great quality of the wool used in the shawls, together with the skillful weaving and embroidery that went into their production, contribute to the shawls' high demand in the market. Shawls from an earlier age were regarded as things of luxury; they were regularly worn by royalty or aristocracy and were commonly passed down from one generation to the next.


Q10. How does a scarf keep you warm?

 

It's only reasonable to question if you'll need to find a new home for your scarves until next spring now that winter has arrived. The small bristles on the inside of the scarf that tickle your skin while you wear it around your neck in the cold are what truly warm your throat and keep your neck warm, not the wool or any of the other materials often used in comfortable scarves.


This causes the scarf to tickle your flesh. By keeping your neck covered with a scarf, you may prevent the air from moving about your neck. Because your body heats the air around your neck, a good winter scarf may be used to seal in that heat and keep your neck warm.

 

Q11. What is the Indian scarf called?

 

The term "dupatta" most commonly refers to an Indian scarf when used in this context. The ladies of the Hindu faith on the Indian subcontinent customarily cover their heads and shoulders with a form of shawl known as a dupatta.


The dupatta is a sort of shawl that is associated with the religion of the Hindus. When used as a component of the salwar kameez ensemble that is worn by women, the dupatta is normally draped over the kurta in addition to the gharara. These are the two items of clothing that make up the salwar kameez.

 

Q12. What are Indian scarves made of?

 

Scarves may be made from a wide range of materials, including silk, cotton, polyester, wool, and viscose, to name just a few of the available options. They can be knitted or woven, and the printing on them can be done by hand or on a machine.


In addition, when they are being woven, they can have a solid colors weaved into them or have the yarn itself be dyed, and they can be embellished with embroidery or beads either by hand or by machine. Having a beautiful edge in the shape of tassels or pom poms may turn a scarf of this sort into a true fashion item. This is one way that a scarf can be made into a fashion item.


Q13. How do you wear a stole?

 

One of the numerous ways that you may wear the stole is to wrap it around your neck in such a manner that the edges hang in front of you. This is just one of the many options available. Other approaches consist of the following: After that, the next step is to wrap a stole around the body in such a way that it covers the other shoulder but makes sure to leave one end dangling over the shoulder that is uncovered. It is feasible to tie it in a very short amount of time, and it looks wonderful in surroundings that are not as formal as others.

 

Q14. Do you wear cords under the stole?

 

If you prefer to use a cord instead of a stole or sash, you don't have to choose between the two. In contrast, a chord can be worn in addition to a stole or sash, and multiple chords can be worn simultaneously. This eliminates the necessity of choosing between the two options previously available. Although some graduates may make the decision to do so on their own, it is not recommended that they wear more than one sash or stole when they cross the stage to receive their diplomas.