Mumtaz Mahal was the beautiful wife of Emperor Shah Jahan, who built the Taj Mahal as his final act of love to her—she is buried within its walls. You’re drawn to the romantic, and this tale—and the Taj Mahal itself—has always intrigued you.
Images of Mumtaz Mahal, meaning “Jewel of the Palace,” show the royal woman clothed in gold, jewels and colorful finery embroidered with exquisite patterns. The Empress Shawl would have been a perfect addition to her well-stocked closet. Colors as brilliant as the brightest saris are embroidered in a floral motif along the border, a beautiful blend of sweeping feathers, trailing leaves and tiny blossoms. Designed and handcrafted by Kashmiri artisans skilled enough to clothe royalty, you’ll feel like an Empress yourself as you wrap the incredibly soft 100% Cashmere creation around your shoulders.
One-of-a-Kind Shawl in the world Rarely in haute couture has there been an item created with such fine detail and unparalleled artisanal quality as your new Organique Shawl. Inspired by the very best that the beautiful world around us has to offer, to wrap yourself in the absolute splendor of...
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...
One-of-a-Kind Shawl in the world Mughal court goldsmiths set ornaments and luxury artefacts with precious stones using pure gold, or 'kundan', a historic Indian process. For the first time, they added enamel to the back or inner surfaces of ornaments thereby adding hidden interest that only the owner or wearer...