GARDEN DAINTIES: SPRING IN KASHMIR

top: white shawl, richly embroidered with a wide surrounding border and all over bouquet of gorgeous tiny flowers and leaves – jade, violet, pale pink and light blue.

middle: saffron jali shawl with spectacular embroidery of miniaturised blossom and flowers.

delicate, complex detail using summer garden colours.

bottom: milky white shawl, with a masterpiece border of leaves, flowers and paisley using white, silver and aquamarine. as a pompom: very soft bright jade green shawl with a wide but delicate pretty border using matt gold, crimson, turquoise and blue to form a latticework of flowers.

read our order page to find out more, or use the form on our contact page to order a brochure, send us an email or request a call-back.

embroidered jali

jali means literally ‘a net’, which carries the sense of a fine cloth that one can see the light through, rather like a stained glass window.

the result is a light shawl, soft and beautifully worked. wear with a pair of jeans or a ball gown. covetable shawls and fashion statements of warmth and flattery.

whether embroidered lightly or heavily, with a border or with beads – each one of these shawls is a work of individuality and detail.

GARDEN DAINTIES: SPRING IN KASHMIR

GARDEN DAINTIES: SPRING IN KASHMIR

top: white shawl, richly embroidered with a wide surrounding border and all over bouquet of gorgeous tiny flowers and leaves – jade, violet, pale pink and light blue.

middle: saffron jali shawl with spectacular embroidery of miniaturised blossom and flowers.

delicate, complex detail using summer garden colours.

bottom: milky white shawl, with a masterpiece border of leaves, flowers and paisley using white, silver and aquamarine. as a pompom: very soft bright jade green shawl with a wide but delicate pretty border using matt gold, crimson, turquoise and blue to form a latticework of flowers.

read our order page to find out more, or use the form on our contact page to order a brochure, send us an email or request a call-back.

embroidered jali

jali means literally ‘a net’, which carries the sense of a fine cloth that one can see the light through, rather like a stained glass window.

the result is a light shawl, soft and beautifully worked. wear with a pair of jeans or a ball gown. covetable shawls and fashion statements of warmth and flattery.

whether embroidered lightly or heavily, with a border or with beads – each one of these shawls is a work of individuality and detail.