THE WARM COLOURS OF NATURE

five jali shawls in burnt oranges, hot flowers and spice.

top: soft bright chilli with exquisitely detailed embroidery in cream and cool silver green.

middle: light natural stone with complex work using pinks, violet and light sienna.

bottom: fabulous yellow marigold shawl with lighter olive and pale green embroidery with super fine branches and leaves and tiny pink flowers.

top pompom: a creamy yellow shawl with lightly traced branches, leaves and flowers in pale blue and pink embroidery.

bottom pompom: another light natural shawl with delicately worked embroidery using white, dark blue and rose.

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.

THE WARM COLOURS OF NATURE

THE WARM COLOURS OF NATURE

five jali shawls in burnt oranges, hot flowers and spice.

top: soft bright chilli with exquisitely detailed embroidery in cream and cool silver green.

middle: light natural stone with complex work using pinks, violet and light sienna.

bottom: fabulous yellow marigold shawl with lighter olive and pale green embroidery with super fine branches and leaves and tiny pink flowers.

top pompom: a creamy yellow shawl with lightly traced branches, leaves and flowers in pale blue and pink embroidery.

bottom pompom: another light natural shawl with delicately worked embroidery using white, dark blue and rose.

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.