Bands of natural earth shades flow across this beautiful shawl. Enhanced by the gauzy textures of handloomed alpaca wool, they distinguish this versatile wrap. The classic design comes from Fariba Heydari.
Cascading frangipani color this shawl with the gentle colors of a winter morning. Thailand's Thanyarat Sananpanich designs the delicate silk-screen patterns that adorn the cotton shawl.
Colorful motifs embellish each end of a blue silk shawl. From Kutch on the border of Pakistan in Gujarat, this elegant wrap is crafted by artisans of Kala Raksha. It features the traditional motifs of Suf embroiderers who migrated from Thar Parker, Sindh in 1972.
Extremely creative and original, this shawl in fine silk has a statue and a knight figure print. Very bold and colorful, wrap it around you for a lightweight warmth or you can also decide to decorate your house with it, hanging it on a wall to make it a picture. • It comes in a Fornasetti gift ...
Deep red wine and ruby enclose the passion of heated color. Lilac also appears in this lovely hand-loomed shawl. By artisans from Rehwa, the dramatic wrap is woven of natural silk and wool.
Mohammed Javed Ahmed replicates traditional florid and paisley patterns for a design that is steeped in Indian chic. The shawl is loomed by hand featuring the admirable amalgamation of two tones of color.
Syed Izaz Hussein tells the story of a midnight garden with this brightly embellished stole. The entire length of handloomed black wool is richly adorned with aari embroidery, which resembles a chain stitch.
Coral pink and maroon weave a colorful gala for this admirable shawl from Khitish. The shawl is woven on a traditional loom from India's legendary Tussar silk.
Amethyst paisley alternates with bands of jewel-like colors in a beautiful patchwork pattern. Sandeep Malhotra adapts traditional Indian motifs for a reversible wrap with modern styling.