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Line & Dot Flower Lightweight Wool & Silk Ari Hand-Embroidered Stole (White/Black)

Line & Dot Flower Lightweight Wool & Silk Ari Hand-Embroidered Stole (White/Black)

Regular price ¥44,550
Regular price ¥49,500 Sale price ¥44,550
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◆Material◆
80% wool, 20% silk
Embroidery thread: 100% rayon

◆Color◆
White/Black

◆Size◆
60cm x 185cm (excluding fringe)

◆Country of Origin◆
India

◆Product Description◆
"Line &Dot Flower"
A new stole featuring a modern, large hand-embroidered flower in black and white, perfectly matched with monochrome woven wool and silk.

Product Details

This is an interesting stole that shows different expressions depending on where you show it. The petals of the flower motif designed all over the stole are embroidered with black dots, creating a beautiful stole with a dramatic impression. The wool and silk material is a soft fabric with a sheer feel that can be worn all year round. It can be enjoyed in a wide range of coordinations, whether as a gift or for daily use. The stole can be used in any season, such as wrapping it inside a jacket or coat to keep warm in cold seasons, or wearing it as a cardigan or to protect yourself from the air conditioning in hot seasons, making it convenient for traveling.

[Ali embroidery] A traditional technique from the Kashmir region inspired by the flowers, lakes, mountains, and beautiful nature of Kashmir. It is embroidered by scooping up threads from below using a thin crochet needle. Each stitch is embroidered while changing colors in a circular motion.

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.