Hand Woven Shibori Cotton Stole | SHOBITAM
Woven Shibori is a loom-based adaptation of the stitched pattern thread method. Instead of stitching the pattern after the fabric is woven, the pattern threads are woven into the fabric as a supplementary weft while the fabric is woven. This is a pure Cotton woven Shibori stole, loom crafted in Bengal. Drape it around your neck on a casual day out to uplift your regular denim look.
Dimension: 24" x 80"
Color: Red, Ivory
Sea Green
Mustard
Sky Blue
Brown
Care: Dry clean only.
Disclaimer: This is a hand made product. Any variation in the weave, or the color is part of its beauty. Every purchase of our product encourages the skills and the socio-economic condition of our artisans.
*Note: There may be minor variations in the shade, the texture of the product. Hues/textures show differently based on ambient lighting, gadget settings etc.
* Note: This is a handmade product and minor imperfections such as slight weaving irregularities may be present. Being characteristic they are not considered defects.
Original: $52.30
-65%$52.30
$18.30








Description
Woven Shibori is a loom-based adaptation of the stitched pattern thread method. Instead of stitching the pattern after the fabric is woven, the pattern threads are woven into the fabric as a supplementary weft while the fabric is woven. This is a pure Cotton woven Shibori stole, loom crafted in Bengal. Drape it around your neck on a casual day out to uplift your regular denim look.
Dimension: 24" x 80"
Color: Red, Ivory
Sea Green
Mustard
Sky Blue
Brown
Care: Dry clean only.
Disclaimer: This is a hand made product. Any variation in the weave, or the color is part of its beauty. Every purchase of our product encourages the skills and the socio-economic condition of our artisans.
*Note: There may be minor variations in the shade, the texture of the product. Hues/textures show differently based on ambient lighting, gadget settings etc.
* Note: This is a handmade product and minor imperfections such as slight weaving irregularities may be present. Being characteristic they are not considered defects.
























