Long floral stalks with vibrant red blossoms stand out beautifully against the subtle bone-toned backdrop of this shawl, offering a delicate yet striking balance of restraint and vibrance. The motifs are inspired by a cotton patka (sash) from the late 17th to early 18th century, originally crafted in Burhanpur, likely for a Deccani court. Designed to be worn around the waist of a gathered robe, the sash featured long floral sprays intended to cascade elegantly along the side — a detail thoughtfully echoed in the layout of this shawl. In this piece, those regal design elements are reinterpreted through fine weaving, making it perfect for effortless layering while preserving a deep connection to historical artistry.
Craft: Fine needlepoint hand embroidery.
Composition: 100% Pashmina, Undyed.
Size: 137 x 274 cms or 53 x 107 inches.
Care and Maintenance: Dry clean only.
The ends are finished in a hand-combed natural fringe.
Each piece bears the Kashmir Loom Signature in Farsi language, embroidered in the corner, a mark of our quality.
Packaging: Each piece is tissue wrapped and packaged in a natural muslin envelope bag with a button loop closure with a postcard detailing the individual product make.
Handmade in India.
Slight variations in each handmade piece are not imperfections but add to their individual charm!
Colors may vary slightly due to lighting conditions.