Sanskriti Vintage Cream Woolen Shawl Woven Jamawar Long Throw Scart/Stole
Sanskriti Vintage Cream Woolen Shawl Woven Jamawar Long Throw Scart/Stole
Sanskriti Vintage Cream Woolen Shawl Woven Jamawar Long Throw Scart/Stole
Sanskriti Vintage Cream Woolen Shawl Woven Jamawar Long Throw Scart/Stole
Sanskriti Vintage Cream Woolen Shawl Woven Jamawar Long Throw Scart/Stole
Sanskriti Vintage Cream Woolen Shawl Woven Jamawar Long Throw Scart/Stole
Sanskriti Vintage Cream Woolen Shawl Woven Jamawar Long Throw Scart/Stole
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Sanskriti Vintage Cream Woolen Shawl Woven Jamawar Long Throw Scart/Stole

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We Are Offering You A Vintage Cream Color Wool Stole/Shawl Which Adorns Woven Jamawar Work. The shawl or stole features floral & paisley design with cream & light yellow woven thread work .This cozy, warm and fuzzy stool is soft against skin due to the mellow woolen fabric. Jamawar Shawl! The history of Jamawar fabric is very intriguing. Jamawar shawl was widely produced under the Mughal emperor ship The exquisite Jamawar fabric was first introduced in India to Kashmir. Historically, Jamawar shawls were handwoven, and it used to take years and sometimes even a decade to finish weaving a single shawl. With the invention of Jacquard loom in the late 18th century, Jamavar became more affordable. The early 19th century saw major innovations in weaving. Skilled embroidery work and flawless weaves accentuated this fabric. However, by the end of 19th century, the art of Jamawar weaving began to fade away as the patronage of Mughals went down. It has been known as the symbol of elegance and sophistication since centuries. The name can be split into two parts, �Jama� and �war�. �Jama� means a robe or a shawl and �war� means yard (a measuring unit). The handwoven Jamawar shawls are considered to be �rare pieces of art�. It is a classic piece of attire that oozes elegance and exquisite taste of the wearer. Pure Jamawar Shawls can sometimes take years to make. Every patch of embroidery is meticulously done by hand. Traditionally, Jamavar is used for making shawls. But, now it is also used in designing Sarees, blouses, bedspreads, tablecloths and curtains. The intricate paisley motifs and designs on a Jamawar fabric truly gives a rich and distinctive look.

  • DEPARTMENT : Women 
  • HEMMING : 0 
  • FALL : 0 
  • TRANSPARENCY : Opaque 
  • EMBROIDERY : Woven Work 
  • WIDTH : 40 inch
  • LENGTH : 38 inch
  • FABRIC : Wool 
  • BURN TEST : 0 
  • COLOR : Cream 
  • WEIGHT : 0.446 gm
  • MANUFACTURER : SanskritiÂ