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The ornate stained glass windows of Notre Dame and the other venerable cathedrals of Paris have drawn you since you first visited the city as a young girl. As the afternoon sun hit the variegated windows just so, your lifelong fascination was born.
Since then, you’ve maintained your appreciation for color, and that appreciation shines through in your wardrobe choices. When you laid eyes on The Stained Glass Shawl, you knew that it would be a seamless addition to your closet, deep royal lilac of 100% cashmere hand woven by indigenous Kashmiri craftspeople using time tested 18th century technique of shawl making using 'Kani' Sticks and the shawl making language. Organic and hand woven using Kani technique, the shawl brings together a plethora of your worldly passions—exquisite color, fine craftsmanship and wearable art. Has the Kashmiri artisan who hand created The Stained Glass Shawl been to Paris? Seen the windows at Notre Dame? You can’t be sure, but as you wrap the fanciful shawl around your shoulders, you remain in awe of his impeccable vision.
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One-of-a-Kind Shawl in the world You fancy yourself a history buff, and your fascination with tapestries and textiles has led you to explore some of the world’s most amazing castles, museums and palaces. You’ve seen some magnificent embroidery in your time, but when you lay eyes on The Kohinoor Shawl,...
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One-of-a-Kind Shawl in the world You fancy yourself a history buff, and your fascination with tapestries and textiles has led you to explore some of the world’s most amazing castles, museums and palaces. You’ve seen some magnificent embroidery in your time, but when you lay eyes on The Jewels of...
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One-of-a-Kind Shawl in the world When you spot the exquisite new Queen of Sheba Shawl, your mind immediately darts to your childhood. A time when you and your friends would craft elaborate reenactments of the Arabian Nights tales. Your life is a bit different now, but whether gracing the promenade...