Authentic Kashmiri Jama Kani Weave Stole
Vastrank presents absolutely elegant & Authentic Kashmiri Jamawar Kani weave stole. This stole offers a true combination of fine artistry and multicoloured floral & paisley and geometric patterns maintaining the warmth, style & elegance. ๐
Details:
Perfect for winters to keep you warm and very stylish , enhance the beauty of your ethnic or corporate outfits and also a great gifting option.
Details:
๐บ Colour: Off-white colour with multicoloured floral & paisley patterns
๐บ Style: Jamawar heirloom woven
๐บ Fabric: Fine wool
๐บ Size: 200 x 70 cm
๐บ Generic Name: Stole
๐บ Place of Origin: Kashmir, India
๐ฒDM / ๐ WhatsApp Call +64223326838 for any queries.
๐บ Dry wash recommended to maintain the softness and longevity of the fabric and woven pattern.
๐Location: New Lynn, Auckland, NZ
Can also be shipped anywhere in NZ
**Please expect some imperfections as the stole is handcrafted by our partner weavers and that proves the Authenticity and slight colour variation due to lighting, although I try to click pictures in natural light mostly. **
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