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With the Wind Ally Hand Embroidered Linen Stole (Navy)

With the Wind Ally Hand Embroidered Linen Stole (Navy)

Regular price ¥54,450
Regular price ¥60,500 Sale price ¥54,450
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◆Material◆
100% linen
Embroidery thread 100% rayon

◆Color◆
Navy

◆Size◆
60cm x 195cm (excluding fringe)

◆Country of Origin◆
India

◆Product Description◆
With The Wind A stole with an all-over embroidery design that looks like pastel colored flowers dancing in the wind.

Product Details

The back is also embroidered, so the back style is beautiful when worn loosely, and when wrapped around the neck, a flower motif appears. This is a refreshing stole that matches the cool linen material. Its elegant beauty makes it useful for travel, ceremonies, and parties. The design is very popular, with a hand-embroidered floral pattern in pastel colors that flow in the wind on the comfortable linen material that feels smooth against the skin. The navy base color makes this a very easy-to-use stole. The linen material can be used for three seasons from spring and summer to early autumn, and is useful for the spring and summer ceremony season.
This scarf can be paired with a straw hat to create a beautiful casual style, or it can be used to add an accent to a party.

[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.
・This product can be viewed at our main store.

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アリー刺繍

花、湖、山、美しいカシミールの大自然からのインスピレーションを受けたカシミール地方の伝統技術で、細い鉤針を使い下から糸をすくって刺繍します。
円を描くように色を変えながら一針一針刺繍をしていきます。