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Coastal Weave Handwoven Stole

Coastal Weave Handwoven Stole

Regular price Rs. 2,800.00
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Inspired by shifting coastlines and flowing tides, the Coastal Weave stole brings together soft textures, layered stripes, and airy movement in a contemporary handwoven textile. Crafted in cotton, eri silk, and tassar silk, its balanced blend of fibres creates a lightweight stole with a naturally elegant drape.

The interplay of blue woven lines against soft neutral tones gives the piece depth and rhythm while remaining timeless and versatile. Woven slowly on traditional looms in Uttarakhand, each stole reflects the individuality of handmade craftsmanship.

Designed for effortless layering across seasons, it carries the calm sophistication of artisan weaving.

SPECIFICATIONS

Feature Details
YARN Tassar Silk, Eri-Silk, Cotton
WEAVE Twill, 8/8 Shaft
SIZE 70 X 200 cm
WEIGHT
DAYS ON THE LOOM 11
MADE IN Ukhimath, Uttarakhand, India

 

CARE & AGEING

Dry-clean is gentlest. For a quick freshen, hand-wash in cold water with a mild wool wash, lay flat in shade. Wool deepens with the years and softens with each wear — small irregularities are signs of the loom, not flaws.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

Free shipping across India on orders over ₹3,500. Worldwide shipping calculated at checkout. 14-day returns on unworn pieces. Made-to-order pieces are non-returnable but exchangeable.

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The maker

“I have woven on this loom for twelve winters.”

Neema Devi is a master weaver from Ukhimath. She came to the loom at thirty, after her children went to school and now leads the warping team for our heavyweight shawls.

Read her story

Eleven days on the loom

A diary of this product

  • DAY 0
    Wool dyebath set, copper pot.
    — first snow of the season; bath kept warm by lantern.
  • DAY 2
    Wool dipped, second mordant.
    — colour comes out duskier than expected, she likes it.
  • DAY 3
    Loom warped with 1,240 ends.
    — Anita helps, full courtyard day.
  • DAY 4-10
    Weaving the body in twill.
    — roughly 18 cm a day, in good light.
  • DAY 11
    Cross-borders, fringe, signed.
    — pressed under the river stone overnight.

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