
RENAISSANCE SHAWLS I: EARTH AND SKY
‘I doe hold it … ther ought to be Gardens, for all the months of the yeare, Things of Beautie … in season … Orange trees … Anemones … Blossom … Gilly flowers of all varieties.’ (Bacon 1625)
pieces of unusual quality, these two extraordinary shawls are studies in exquisite colour and design, taking us back to old embroidery techniques.
main: light yet complex jamawar shawl of light natural, embroidered intricately with trees and flowers in many pinks, white and blues, soft and flowing, weighing almost nothing.
as a pompom: clear blue shawl, also lightweight, embroidered with a wide complex border of flowers and paisley, using a little pink and crisp white.
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 jamawar
hand woven shawls fully embroidered with intricate, closely sewn, dense silk embroidery.
these unique pieces look rich and amazing, retaining their fluidity and draping beautifully.

RENAISSANCE SHAWLS I: EARTH AND SKY
‘I doe hold it … ther ought to be Gardens, for all the months of the yeare, Things of Beautie … in season … Orange trees … Anemones … Blossom … Gilly flowers of all varieties.’ (Bacon 1625)
pieces of unusual quality, these two extraordinary shawls are studies in exquisite colour and design, taking us back to old embroidery techniques.
main: light yet complex jamawar shawl of light natural, embroidered intricately with trees and flowers in many pinks, white and blues, soft and flowing, weighing almost nothing.
as a pompom: clear blue shawl, also lightweight, embroidered with a wide complex border of flowers and paisley, using a little pink and crisp white.
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 jamawar
hand woven shawls fully embroidered with intricate, closely sewn, dense silk embroidery.
these unique pieces look rich and amazing, retaining their fluidity and draping beautifully.
RENAISSANCE SHAWLS I: EARTH AND SKY

RENAISSANCE SHAWLS I: EARTH AND SKY
‘I doe hold it … ther ought to be Gardens, for all the months of the yeare, Things of Beautie … in season … Orange trees … Anemones … Blossom … Gilly flowers of all varieties.’ (Bacon 1625)
pieces of unusual quality, these two extraordinary shawls are studies in exquisite colour and design, taking us back to old embroidery techniques.
main: light yet complex jamawar shawl of light natural, embroidered intricately with trees and flowers in many pinks, white and blues, soft and flowing, weighing almost nothing.
as a pompom: clear blue shawl, also lightweight, embroidered with a wide complex border of flowers and paisley, using a little pink and crisp white.
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.