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Lightweight Wool & Silk Ari Hand-Embroidered Stole (Mustard)

Lightweight Wool & Silk Ari Hand-Embroidered Stole (Mustard)

Regular price ¥121,000
Regular price ¥121,000 Sale price ¥121,000
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◆Material◆
80% Wool, 20% Silk
Embroidery thread: 100% Rayon

◆Color◆
Mustard

◆Size◆
60cm x 188cm (excluding fringe)

◆Country of Origin◆
India

◆Product Description◆
This stole features a bold and華やか (gorgeous) floral motif, characteristic of TARA BLANCA, applied all over the mustard and navy blocked fabric.

Product Details

A revival of TARA BLANCA's popular motif. The gorgeous flowers, unique to TARA BLANCA, spread across the stole are the result of meticulous hand embroidery techniques, using various methods that only master craftsmen in Kashmir workshops can produce. The flowers are hand-embroidered with elegant, subtly colored threads. The careful and stunning hand embroidery, stitch by stitch, adds a captivating presence to any outfit, instantly transforming basic wardrobe staples into elegantly personalized ensembles. The thin wool and silk stole can be worn all year round. While it's designed to complement casual styles like denim, it can also be cherished as a lifelong piece that adds adult elegance to travel, party scenes with dresses, special occasions, and even traditional Japanese attire.

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.