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ROMAN FLOWERS Lightweight Wool & Silk Ari Hand-Embroidered Stole (Mint Green)

ROMAN FLOWERS Lightweight Wool & Silk Ari Hand-Embroidered Stole (Mint Green)

Regular price ¥176,000
Regular price ¥176,000 Sale price ¥176,000
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◆Material◆
Fabric: 80% Wool, 20% Silk
Embroidery thread: 100% Rayon

◆Color◆
Mint Green

◆Size◆
60cm x 186cm (excluding fringe)

◆Country of origin◆
India

◆Product description◆
This piece expresses the cheerful atmosphere of the vibrant flowers blooming in Rome, Italy, using elegant pastel colors. The large floral motif, a botanical pattern, is sophisticated and glamorous without being overly sweet. The embroidery in light purple, light gray (like silver), and multiple pastel colors on a mint green background creates a cool and refreshing impression.

Product Details

Scarves are versatile and can be used year-round, making them convenient for travel. In cold weather, wear them under jackets or coats for warmth, and in hot weather, drape them over your shoulders as a cardigan or for protection from air conditioning.
These scarves allow you to confidently enjoy elegant styles, whether paired with a dress for a formal occasion or added to a simple adult casual outfit to elevate its sophistication.
A favorite Stole that can be used regardless of the season or occasion is also ideal for travel and makes an excellent gift.

Buying Guide

Each piece is individually handmade and features intricate hand embroidery.
・Dry cleaning
-We try to make the product photos as close to the actual colors as possible, but the colors may differ from the actual product depending on the viewing environment, etc.
・You can also view this product in person at our main store.

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Ari embroidery

Inspired by the beautiful natural scenery of Kashmir, including flowers, lakes, and mountains, this traditional Kashmiri technique involves using a fine crochet hook to pull threads up from underneath the fabric to create embroidery.
The embroidery is created stitch by stitch, changing colors in a circular motion.