Stola Artigianato Indiano Lana ricamata a mano

Stola Artigianato Indiano Lana ricamata a mano

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Deliziosa Sciarpa in pura lana nera interamente decorata con un ricamo artigianale dal motivo floreale dove prevale il rosso abbinato a verde, giallo, arancio, azzurro e ciclamino.
Davvero straordinaria la combinazione di colori e disegno, realizzato con grande maestria: nonostante la complessità e la quantità della lavorazione, la stola si mantiene morbida ed avvolgente, facendo sì che possa essere utilizzata facilmente. Alle due estremità una frangia completa il tutto.
Prodotto caratteristico della regione del Kashmir, area del nord dell’India collocata tra Pakistan e Cina e da sempre contesa da questi stati, questo tessuto nasce dall’antica lavorazione della lana ornata da bellissimi elementi decorativi, completamente realizzati a mano con la tecnica del crewel, metodo di ricamo con fili di lana compiuto con punti differenti, soprattutto punto erba e catenella. Tra i soggetti più ricorrenti troviamo il paisley, termine inglese per indicare il disegno boteh o buta, di antica origine persiana raffigurante elementi vegetali quali piccoli arbusti, foglie di palma e germogli di fiori.
E’ possibile lavare a mano questo tessuto, con acqua fredda e detersivo neutro, non lasciandolo ammollo e sciacquandolo poi con acqua corrente.

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Altezza70 cm
Larghezza185 cm
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Lovely Scarf in black pure wool entirely decorated with a floral pattern motif where the red color prevails, in combinations with a variety of green, yellow, orange, blue and magenta.
Truly extraordinary is the vibrancy of the color palette combined with the beautifully shaped design, realized with great skill: despite its complexity and the amount of processing needed to complete it, the stole remains soft and light, so it can be worn easily. At both endings a fringe complete the ensemble.
Product typical of the Kashmir region – an area of northern India located between Pakistan and China that has always been fought over by these two countries – this fabric comes from the ancient wool processing adorned with beautiful decorative elements, completely hand-made with the crewel technique, a method of embroidery with woolen yarns made with different stitches, especially stern and chain ones. Among the most recurring subjects we can faint the paisley, an English term used to denote the boteh or but a design of ancient Persian origin, which represents plant elements such as small shrubs, palm leaves and flower buds.
You can hand wash the fabric with cold water and mild detergent. Do not let it soak and rinse it with running water.

Lovely Scarf in black pure wool entirely decorated with a floral pattern motif where the red color prevails, in combinations with a variety of green, yellow, orange, blue and magenta.
Truly extraordinary is the vibrancy of the color palette combined with the beautifully shaped design, realized with great skill: despite its complexity and the amount of processing needed to complete it, the stole remains soft and light, so it can be worn easily. At both endings a fringe complete the ensemble.
Product typical of the Kashmir region – an area of northern India located between Pakistan and China that has always been fought over by these two countries – this fabric comes from the ancient wool processing adorned with beautiful decorative elements, completely hand-made with the crewel technique, a method of embroidery with woolen yarns made with different stitches, especially stern and chain ones. Among the most recurring subjects we can faint the paisley, an English term used to denote the boteh or but a design of ancient Persian origin, which represents plant elements such as small shrubs, palm leaves and flower buds.
You can hand wash the fabric with cold water and mild detergent. Do not let it soak and rinse it with running water.

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