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Woolen Prayer Shawls Stole Wrap Dress 106" x 55" (psleyb152) | 
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| Brand: ShalinCraft Category: Apparel Department: Womens
Buy New: $107.79 (On sale from $153.99)
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 183160
Fabric Type: Wool Color: Multi-Colored Clothing Size: Size: 106 inches x 55 inches Size: maternity
ASIN: B000KQQAYE
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| Features:
| • | Prayer Shawls in dense pure wool fabric and paisley jacquard patterns | | • | Extra Large Size: 106 inches x 55 inches | | • | Dry clean only | | • | Created by handloom weavers of North India. | | • | Shipped in 48 hours from Gurgaon, a New Delhi Suburb in India. |
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Product Description Woolen Prayer Shawls are meant to keep the body warm during prayers and meditation. This wrap dress Woolen Shawl is used by both men and women and is large enough to cover the entire body while sitting in meditation postures. The designs on these prayer shawls are quite similar to those of paisley shawls, i.e. jacquard weaving in Indian motifs and patterns.Woolen Shawl weaving was a prestigious vocation in India, and was reserved for men. It was extremely time consuming too. Two Indian weavers, sitting side by side at the loom, could take up to three years to produce a top quality shawl, the price of which might be equivalent to that of a house. When women in the west fell in love with these Indian imports, European weavers attempted to produce a similar product at a lesser price, which resulted in the invention of the jacquard loom. In the first half of the 19th century, Europeans copied the designs of these Indian shawls. One of the towns where the shawls were produced was Paisley, near Glasgow, whose name became synonymous with both the shawls and the teardrop or pinecone motif, which decorated them. Paisley pattern is a droplet shaped vegetable motif, also called buta, similar to half of the Yin yang symbol, the Indian bodhi tree leaf, or the mango tree. The Kashmir shawls being woven from hair were lighter and smooth with a natural sheen. In Kashmir the shawls were woven in the twill tapestry technique.
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| Customer Reviews:
Nice design ! November 11, 2007 Malini Verma (India) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I like the side design of this shawl. Not only design but i like the fabric also. shipping was very fast. I will highly recommend the seller. would buy again.
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