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FLOWER POT Wool & Silk Ari Embroidered Stole (Deep Purple)

FLOWER POT Wool & Silk Ari Embroidered Stole (Deep Purple)

Regular price ¥72,600
Regular price ¥72,600 Sale price ¥72,600
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◆Material◆
80% wool, 20% silk, embroidery thread 100% rayon

◆Color◆
Deep Purple

◆Size◆
190cm x 60cm (excluding fringe)

◆Country of Origin◆
India

◆Product Description◆
FLOWER POT A new color for the cute, classic TARA BLANCA motif, the "Flower Pot."

Product Details

TARA BLANCA's popular design features a pop and cheerful motif of patterned flowerpots and various bouquets on a thin wool-silk material. Many types of flowers are hand-embroidered using various techniques, and the pot patterns feature geometric designs that enhance these floral motifs. This delightful stole is designed to bring joy to its wearer. The sheer, lightweight wool-silk material can be worn coolly in warm weather and as a neck warmer in cold weather. This bright and cheerful stole can be used year-round. This deep purple stole, woven with a chambray technique where the warp and weft threads are slightly different in color, is adorned with pink and light purple flowers, as well as pink flowers, which add brightness to the richly colored stole. It can be worn to create a "grown-up cute" impression. It can be the focal point of an outfit when dressed up, or used in sophisticated casual settings. Please enjoy using it in a variety of situations.

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.