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Elaboreluxury Green Pashmina Wool Kalamkari Embroidery Shawl for Women – Handcrafted Luxury Winter WrapRegular price Rs.12,749.00Add to Cart
Elabore Luxury Embroidery Shawls
We, at Elabore Luxury, pride ourselves by being fully convinced that detail is on a par with extravagance. Whether they are relevant or not, our range of embroidery shawls does justice to this assertion perfectly. Every textile item present in the collection of our kashmiri embroidered shawl was crafted centuries ago by virtuous craftsmen of Kashmir using traditional natural materials that have been the most preferred over the times, and every piece reaches beyond the strict definition of a shawl. These are enjoyed across all the age groups and in climates outside of regions that ask for such dresses and they are not boring; they are not consumed by any individual style. They are not bound to the seasons and trends or occasion for which they are worn.
Even if you are marking your presence at an ostentatious wedding banquet, standing at a classy cocktail party or just decided to change your image, bear in mind that Elabore Luxury embroidery shawl is the most exquisite accessory that exhibits class, skill and poise without competition.
Embroidery Shawls: Creative Process and Ingredients
Looking at these Embroidery Shawls with such sumptuous luxury, it is true that they are made from the Pure Pashmina and Blended Wool-Silk purposefully entwined into high end weaving. These, however, have been stitched in such beautiful patterns that only artistic competence can create.
Others had quite dexterous creativity and imagination rather than printed patterns on this already processed cloth of kashmiri embroidered shawl or its equivalent created from machine.
They originated in Kashmir and that is where they are expected to have originated because for centuries there have been women skilled in needlework and it is often considered that kashmiri embroidery shawls are the finest creations in the world.
In many ways, haul rich beautiful embroidered chaddars and hand embroidery shawls which I regard very special.
Examples of exotic embroidery are commonly displayed on the various Kani embroidery shawls.
As a finished product, the material has an incredibly impressive touch and elegant design, which cannot be achieved even in an automatic or a conveyor type production.
As a brand, Elabore Luxury seeks to incorporate all of that in the embroidery shawls that it offers especially the one in the image and hence this art is practiced, preserved and promoted with the same utter obedience, patience and skill that a Kashmiri experienced needlewoman in good old times could.
Embroidery Shawls Culture
The tradition of kashmiri embroidered shawl extends back five centuries. During the Mughal Empire, kashmiri embroidery shawls featured heavily in this love marriage between noblemen and the rich. And such things, those opulent and fancy hand embroidery shawls were sought after by the kings of several adjoining and even distant nations including Europe and Asia.
The Kani embroidery shawls would not have been possible without the invention of pashmeena fabric which was also known to very high degree of fineness.
The technique has been built over generations with different expressions useful in the existing context of design. Kani embroidery shawls, which are exceedingly beautiful and serve as one of the most original Kashmiri weaving forms, are made especially with stick-shaped wires known as Kanis. Although embroidery shawls are ancient wear, they have successfully found a place in the modern luxury fashion, wedding, and high-end gifts industries around the world.
Purchasing an Elabore Luxury embroidery shawl comes with the understanding of acquiring a tradition; it's an appreciation of art that is several hundred years back.
Embroidery Shawls: How It Is Done
In practical terms however, creating a genuine embroidery shawl is complex and very exhausting task which demands surpassing skills and the willingness to work hard at all times. kashmiri embroidered shawl making is done in the following stages:
Choice of Fibres- The Best Known and Used Today.
The main ingredient for any graceful embroidered shawl is the superior quality of the raw material used. We use only the most exquisite Pashmina and merino wools which are acquired from the invaluable Changthangi goats that inhabit the high mountains of Ladakh; or, additionally, only the softest, fluid, and shiny blends of Wool and Silk are used.
Rolling by hand.
The raw fibers are rolled with the fingers into thin, evenly made yarn using old fashioned spinning wheels by expert tailors. These slow operations preserve the texture and strength of the yarn, something essential for knitting or any other yarn-based activity such as embroidery.
Weaving by Hands:
Twisted yarn is also woven manually via wooden handlooms used in making the principal fabric. This kind of weaving makes the soft and light kind of fabric that one can easily embroider different designs on. The same type of weaving is also associated with the Kani embroidery shawls since the patterns are incorporated into the weaving itself.
Embroidery or How to Embroider:
This is the most tortuous The frozen keyword (s): and piece of the work. This stage or can be called 'art', because it's here when every talented artist crafter begins to use one needle more interestingly, and then begins knitting yarn in blocks one by one. But whether it is Sozni, Aari, Zari, Kani, or Kani embroidery Shawl, every project has its thickness and any shawl takes weeks or months due to the embroidery design on it.
Checking and Finishing Processes:
Once all the embroidery is completed, each piece reaches the quality control department. Every Kashmiri embroidered shawl is closely examined by both our craftspeople and quality assurance officers after each and every stitch, seam and thread has been made so as to achieve all the relevant out-of-production advantages governing the wear aspects of a specific item before it reaches its outlet.
Blankets with Embroidery Shawls in Different Patterns at Elabore Luxury
There are some specially decorated Kani embroidery shawls. This is the fascinating process of manufacture of embroidery shawls mainly in Kashmir Valley where the best embroidered shawl cream wool is used. Reembroidered since centuries, european ladies had access to kashmiri embroidered shawl. The markets in Europe have opened up a production line for the kashmiri embroidery shawls and are mainly exported where some European fashion designers have managed to create designs of traditionally embroidered fierce classical patterns in lip-smacking gourds of hand embroidery shawls and Kanis especially for this need.
The company is committed to providing customers with a wide range of various styles and techniques embodied in the many styles of Embroidery Shawls:
Embroidery Shawls With Sozni Stitch is unique to the Sub Continent especially the Kashmir region and most in particular embroidery. Its stitch is so delicately made, as if thin petal alike yet it is made so small that the stitch could only be achieved using a needle. Such kashmiri embroidered shawl is popular for its delicateness, the ease of its execution and the difficulty to make it using ordinary materials.
Embroidery Shawls With Different Aari Embellishments: The biggest thing about the Aari embroidery is that chains are worked about with a special hooked needle that forms a shape chamfered thick and nice patterns. Therefore, such kashmiri embroidery shawls with a lot of dynamic patterns, quite thick patterns that cover a large area of cloth are applied mostly for weddings and other extravagant social functions.
Ornamental and breathtaking Gold Zar and Silver Zar Embroidery Shawls: Embroidery shawls of this adorning style are created with strands of genuine gold containing silver as well which make them a delightful sight to refer them as on weddings, important occasions; premium occasions and gifts that include embroidery shawls.
Flower and Paisley Embroidered Shawls: This type of embroidery shawl is strongly related to the natural beauty of Kashmir valley, floral shawls and even paisley shawls, works on motifs which take on a smooth and graceful movement in color as can be seen in the following images, traditional and universal-it will be found everywhere people go. They come in diverse embroidery patterns and fabrics.
Kani Embroidery Shawls: Among the most popular kashmiri embroidery shawls, Kani embroidery shawls are made by weaving with minute wooden logs called kanis. Every Kani embroidery shawl bears detailed and colorful symmetrical and flower-like designs which are knitted in exclusive detail on the cloth making them the costliest in the category of kashmiri embroidered shawl.
Basts [or] Borders Shawl: These are the shawls that have fine embroidery either at the corners or all around all the periphery with all the middle section remaining plain and uncolored. These are border embroidery cards which whiel very fine and functional, they can be worn in many different styles and clothes.
All-Over Embroidery Shawls: These are the kinds of shawls which the indication is clearly seen on each has been filled with hand embroidery shawls from the beginning to the end. They are ornamental and functional, ornamental in the because the work done on them is of photography or drawing of charts.
Embroidered Shawls for Brides: These kinds of shawls are only for the brides themselves since apart from using the best fabrics, they have embroidery decorations - Zari, Sozni or Aari embroidery or all three – in order to make a garment suitable to wear to a wedding.
Embroidered Pashmina Shawls: These shawls are fine, extremely warm, and pure pashmina, and they include pashmina embroidery. It is on this order that when you find a couple of hand-made Embroidery Shawls mentioning 100% Pashmina then you are looking at one of the most favored and prized hand embroidery shawls among luxury fabrics.
Wool-Silk Yak Shawls: Wool, for example, is chill and dense and mixes well which may give an impression of the garment being soft even though wool and the yarn used are quite heavy; even if the density is compromised. There is weight and thickness since the wool – silk shawls with embroidery are relatively heavier as compared to the pure pashmina and so this is helpful in different spheres during different times of the year.
Embroidery Shawls for Men: Woven embroidery shawls have now attracted both genders. A line of no-Coloured Men's Shawls is available for the elegant man who currently is comfortable and prefers a casual smart look with such shawls coupled with sherwais, jackets or simply winter clothes.
Embroidery Shawls for Women: Women of all ages, all classes have the shawl collection, courtesy to the line of offerings from the lifestyle brand, which features everything that one can think of, from sozni needle work in delicate floral designs to aari hardcore embroidery pieces to even silver threaded zari works, everything is available in this market - more so, there is a need or purpose for every kind of embroidery shawl supplied by this brand.
Marking Out of Embroidered Shawls
One more very important thing should be included into this paper: we will discuss what makes those shawls a kind of art and also an object of such admiration – what exactly is the embroidery shawl, so that it's not confused for any other shawl.
Embroidered Shawls versus Plain Shawl Variations – Simple shawl has its own finesse in themselves. In fact, such shawls have the elegance of the material only. Embroidery Shawls of good quality, compared to the plain ones, often put aside the plain aspect and have enhancement such as embroidery on high quality fabric and other elements such as some breathtaking work of art.
Embroidery Shawls Versus Printed Variations – These are the numerous neutral colored headshawls which on carrying a certain occasion are dyed or like porcelain patterns & finally adhere to the material. It remains on the surface without any relief structure, the reason you do not know that it is a pattern in the first place: it is not absorbed, nothing to cut.- and is therefore flat. Hand embroidery shafts as opposed to only casting such a fabric do the exact opposite. They are entirely made out of hand-embroidery and sewn into the fabric and as a result is inherent and more precarious to clothes as durability cannot easily be bought, but rather earned – over the years.
Disparity between the embroidered fabric and the jacquard woven fabric of the Jacquard Shawls: Such shawls are made on woven jacquard looms, a specific equipment intended for that purpose. While they are beautiful as they are, the patterns emerge as a result of structural engineering of the weave. Contrastingly, embroidery shawls have patterns that are applied after the fabric has been weaved thus allowing for more artistic, illustrative and creative patterns. However, Kani embroidery shawls are distinct from all jacquard, and hand embroidery shawls for they incorporate the pattern with the weave unlike other forms.
How to Style Embroidery Shawls
The appeal of embroidery shawls is because they present various functions. Because there are so many different ways to wear them, there is hardly any occasion or fashion style that cannot be enhanced by the use of such shawls:
Embroidered kashmiri shawls look elegant over sarees or lehengas at the parties, weddings and other functions. Or perhaps, you can look decent at the office wearing a plain blazer together with a border or Sozni hand embroidery shawl. Thin wool-silk embroidered shawls can be worn gracefully along with jeans, tunics and simple cut dresses with or without any decoration. This embroidery shawl especially designed for brides will become very elegant and useful underlay or small shawls for wedding or any other occasion. It should be noted in this case that a men's kashmiri embroidered shawl can come in handy when a sherwani or a formal kurta is worn because this also looks classic and modern for any occasion or function.
Why should you consider purchasing Embroidery Shawls from Elabore Luxury?
When you decide to shop for and purchase Embroidery Shawls for sale here at Elabore Luxury, you are paying for products that are built on principles of appreciation, devotion and excellence sourced from every corner of the globe. All the kashmiri embroidered shawl is a flamboyant work done by many kashmiri men and women confined to strict traditional norms that takes most of the practice several years to perfect. There is nothing but the best in terms of natural fibres, which means pure Pashmina and wool silk coming from abroad and produced and used responsibly for the sake of the high standards and for the sake of environment. The making of these hand embroidery shawls further encompasses paying the artisans for their efforts in an appropriate manner and the provision of adequate facilities all through the process. The crafting of each piece is done one by one, to ensure that every single piece is up to standard before it is sent out to you. On account of the lasting beauty that can be found in the embroidery shawls combined with their technique and materials, it is impossible to own such a spotlessly impeccable art let alone in any generations after the present.
Embroidery Shawls – Best Ways to Care for It
To make certain that the embroidery shawl is continually in good condition, here are some practices that one should implement. Only professional dry cleaners should handle the cleaning of the embroidery shawl and therefore handwashing or machine washing through the laundry basket is not advisable too as it is likely to destroy both fabric and embroidery threads. Do not fold the shawl and place it in a box or a bag preferably out of thick muslin or cotton material; never hang a kashmiri embroidered shawl as it will alter its shape or make the stitches flaccid. Keep kashmiri embroidery shawls away from the sun, liquid and perfumes at all costs because they are some of the factors that enhance fading and texturing. Jewelry boxes or sharp items when inserted can puncture the delicate embroidery strings' threads, so it is wise to store such items in places far from wardrobe audiences. Store the shawls in a ventilated area that has cedar balls or lavender bags and not moth balls which are dangerous; cedar balls or lavender bags are effective as they do not attract pests that destroy cloth.
The Most Top Quality Presents as a Luxury are Available
When it comes to gifts that are more thoughtful, more attentively ordered, and more suggesting openhandedness, there are none better than an Appropriate embroidery shawl. Whether it is for a marriage ceremony, an anniversary, a holiday, or a business transaction, or just for the sake of appreciation, a kashmiri embroidered shawl from Elabore Luxury fits in for any situation and/or person and is one of those gifts that remain in the mind. Be it simple, hand embroidered, shawls or decks of Kani embroidery shawls, all the shawls are carefully wrapped and displayed in such a manner that simply opening the box is itself an enjoyment.
Embroidery Shawls – Frequently Asked Questions
1. How will you explain what embroidery shawls are?
Unlike the traditional heavy pieces of cloth, these are with different designs and motifs embroidery shawls the ones made from fine material such as pure Pashmina or Silk-Wool in warm and snooth textures. These are the processes of shawls one cannot find any soft and warm beautiful shawl.
2. How can one discern the difference between kashmiri embroidered shawl and regular ones?
Embroidered Kashmiri shawls like these, on the other hand, require fabric to be woven in hand and then stitched using traditional techniques only- for instance, Sozni, Aari and Zari etc. Whereas the geometric designs of the embroidery shawls of ordinary shawls are fixed onto the material of the shawls by means of machines, these embroidery shawls have looms creating a pattern that is inserted into the shawl which sits on the surface and is woven together with the material.
3. Does particular case of embroidery shawls have flounce?
There are many types of embroidery shawls designed such as Sozni embroidery shawls, Aari embroidery shawls, Zari gold or silver embroidery shawls, embroidery shawls with floral or paisley, Kani embroidery shawls, embroidery shawls with borders, embroidery shawls from the middle, embroidery shawls with a bride, Pashmayaa shawls with embroidery, Wool-silk shwals for e mbroidery and for men embroidery shawls and for women embroidery shawls.
4. Which fabric should be picked when it comes to embroidery shawls?
As for the pashmina, only a great fabric for embroidery shawls can compare with it because this soft wool form has such a warm and glossy texture. As the former can be worn, more apt, since there is an opportunity to use it at weddings or at other special occasions as well.
5. How long does it take to produce a complete highly hand decorated shawl?
This does not involve only the 'do it themselves' so long as from one embroidery shawl to another, there should be a lot of 'I' without 's' in weeks, months or even beyond. The more sophisticated and more intensely decorated shawls as in the example of Sozni or Zari shawls with complete coverage will definitely require more time as all the folds are done by hand. Kani embroidery shawls in particular may take several month or even some years to finish.
6. Can people regularly put on beautiful embroidered shawls?
This is acceptable. People will be seen every day wearing embroidered shawls that are lighter such as those that have embroidery only on their borders or beautiful wool silk fabric shawls with small sizes of Sozni. However, other embroidered shawls that are heavier in weight and completely embroidered or those that have attractive brides are best for occasions such as weddings and ceremonies.
7. Do you have any fashion advice for those wearing embroidered shawls?
Embroidery Shawls are very practical. For example, they can be worn with sarees, lehengas or sherwanis at weddings and other public events or with blazers and coats to produce an official effect beautifully even over simple apparels like T-shirts and jeans. Those kashmiri embroidered shawl wedding motifs are intricately subbed with bridal designs and thus can likewise serve as dupatta or a cloak at any woman's wedding.
8. What is the Differentiate between Sozni and Aari embroidery shawl fabric?
To further expound, Sozni hand embroidery shawls sometimes called hand work requires the use of a very tiny needle and very thin threads to be able to make this beautiful designs- even this is also famous for its fill out stitch and dry stitch. And the term 'Aari Embroidery Shawls' as it suggests refers to the use of a hook in the form of a nail that allows strong stitches and chains to be formed. These stitches ar
9. Zari Shawl Embroidery What is the Zari shawl embroidery?
Embroidery Shawls and stoles are beautifully crafted using premium quality golden and silver threads to achieve intricate and stunning patterns on rich materials. Such accessory pieces may also be called the gold standard of all fantasy decorations and are thus primarily suitable for wedding and large occasions, as well as corporate gifts.
10. Why is kashmiri embroidered shawl different and how should it be properly washed?
As a matter of caution, do not use a washing machine or employ maltreatment for washing kashmiri embroidery shawls, as this can cause irreparable damage to the fabric as well as the embroidery threads. When embroidery shawls must be cleaned fold them and store them in a cotton or muslin bag instead of hanging. Store in a cool dry place irrelevant of heat moisture strong odors and sharp objects.
11. Is shawl embroidery ideal for presents as well?
Embroidery Shawls as delights up the offer. It is said that people prefer this gift for weddings, anniversaries, festivals, corporate gifts, or other special occasions. They argue that some day a kashmiri embroidered shawl that they have crafted will be so special that the one who possesses it will not, in a couple of decades, need any other one.
12. What is the procedure that one can use to confirm the originality of the embroideries on a shawl?
Methods used in the identifying process are quite specific such that only those who possess the expertise in this technique are able to look for appropriate characteristics – the original embroidery shawl appeal. An authentic kashmiri embroidered shawl is thick and has relief to its stitches which looks natural and which also reveals some form of design variation while providing smooth threads on the reverse side and feels almost like the skin worn. It is also possible for it to be genuine in terms of its concentration. If you want to be sure and buy only real shawls with embroidery patterns, take into account hand made brands such as Elabore Luxury and do not risk with others.
13. Is there any particular season or occasion for wearing or using an embroidery shawl?
Embroidery Shawls are one of those items that every girl, woman or even little girl likes to have as an accessory. Shawls are worn for weddings, engagements, funerals, birthday parties, declaration of love engagements, fancy dinners, cultural events and any other such occasion. In addition, people have a tendency to wear kashmiri embroidered shawl on their own self achievements as well as on someone else's birthday or in their anniversary/ wedding milestone graduation. The wedding day is a special beauty and for everyday wear, there are appropriate styles that such bridal embroidery shawls come into use.
14. Do men have their own versions of embroidery shawls?
Yes, they have embroidery shawls designed particularly for their kind too. However, men's kashmiri embroidered shawls, for instance, are designed with more sophisticated and relatively simpler patterns; they are meant to be worn with suits or also winter jackets. Such designs would make perfect accessories for the wearer at weddings and any formal events.
15. How does the cost of an embroidery shawl vary?
Embroidery Shawls consist of numerous price ranges because, as it was previously detailed in the section, there are numerous elements to the fabric (e.g. pure Pashmina being costlier than Wool-Silk), the kind of embroidery, the intricacies of the design and its density, and how long the embroidery would take. Hand embroidery shawls out of the simplest of materials can be at least in the middle range. Even so, recognize that all over Zari embroidery shawls and Kani embroidery shawls are rather costly. This is due to the fact that such designers employ sophisticated techniques and invest extensive time in developing them; hence these types of scarves are mostly ordered at very high prices.
16. Are embroidery shawls acceptable for brides / bridal wear?
Yes, of course. Embroidery Shawls adds such beauty to their trousseau that they become the bridal souvenir. They are called Bridal Shawls and include the use of most of the embroidery techniques such as Zari, Sozni, Aari on Pashmina or Wool-Silk. Especially in case of Bridal Kashmiri embroidery Shawls, front wrap can be used even for wearing the embroidered cover dress like a bridal sarong, dupatta, or even an elegant heavy shawl over the wedding dress.
