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Tree of Life Thin Wool and Silk Ari Hand-Embroidered Stole (Off-Black)

Tree of Life Thin Wool and Silk Ari Hand-Embroidered Stole (Off-Black)

Regular price ¥57,420
Regular price ¥63,800 Sale price ¥57,420
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◆Material◆
80% wool 20% silk
Embroidery thread: 100% rayon

◆Color◆
Off-black

◆Size◆
59cm x 188cm (excluding fringe)

◆Country of Origin◆
India

◆Product Description◆
"Tree of Life"
The "Tree of Life," symbolizing Kashmir's rich cultural heritage, is expressed throughout the stole with Aari embroidery.

Product Details

This design symbolizes the importance of life, growth, and connection.
On a black fabric, delicate embroidery using light purple, green, pink, and yellow threads depicts the tree of life and various animals gathered around it, such as birds, deer, elephants, and butterflies.
Since the motifs are scattered across the entire fabric, the embroidery stands out no matter how you wear it.

Made from wool and silk, this item can be used all year round. The thin wool and silk stole is a versatile material for all seasons.
It can be worn around the neck in cold weather, draped lightly in warm weather, or used as protection against air conditioning in hot weather. It's a versatile piece that adds flair to any outfit, whether with jeans, a trench coat, or a sleeveless dress, and is also convenient for travel.

Buying Guide

・You can also view this product in person at our main store.
Each piece is individually handmade and features intricate hand embroidery.
-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.

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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.