House of Saaj
Shawl - Golden Border
Shawl - Golden Border
Experience the artistry of Kutch with this exquisite handcrafted embroidered shawl, measuring 36x80”. Made by skilled artisans from Kutch, India, this shawl is a blend of tradition, culture, and unmatched craftsmanship.
• Intricate Embroidery: Featuring Rabari and Aari embroidery, each shawl is adorned with detailed floral, geometric, and folk-inspired patterns. The embroidery reflects the rich heritage and storytelling of the Kutch region.
• Mirror Work: Signature mirror embellishments are meticulously sewn into the design, adding a radiant sparkle that captures and reflects light beautifully.
• Natural Materials: Woven with high-quality, breathable sheep wool, the shawls are dyed using eco-friendly, natural dyes, ensuring sustainability and a rich, earthy color palette.
• Cultural Significance: Each piece carries the legacy of generations of artisans, preserving techniques passed down over centuries.
This shawl isn’t just an accessory—it’s a statement piece, perfect for adding elegance to casual or formal outfits. It’s also versatile enough to use as a throw or wall hanging for a cultural touch in your home. Celebrate heritage, sustainability, and timeless beauty with this Kutchi embroidered shawl—an heirloom to cherish.
Care Instructions:
1. Dry Clean Recommended: To preserve the intricate embroidery, mirror work, and natural dyes, professional dry cleaning is the safest option.
2. Gentle Hand Wash (if necessary): Use cold water and a mild, pH-neutral detergent. Do not scrub or wring the shawl; gently swish it in the water. Rinse thoroughly and lay flat to dry in the shade.
3. Avoid Machine Washing: The delicate embroidery and mirror work can be damaged in a washing machine.
4. Iron with Care: If needed, use a warm iron on the reverse side of the shawl, placing a thin cotton cloth between the iron and the fabric to avoid direct contact with the embroidery or mirrors.
5. Store Properly: Keep the shawl in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Fold it neatly and store it in a breathable cotton bag or wrap it in muslin fabric to protect against dust and moths.
6. Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use bleach or strong stain removers, as these can damage the natural dyes and embroidery.
7. Handle with Care: Be mindful of snagging the delicate embroidery or mirror work on sharp objects or jewelry.
✨Imperfections are a natural part of handmade products, reflecting their authenticity and craftsmanship.