Woolen Pink Shawl with Golden Zari Border
MRP Rs 1,126.00
A Kachchh shawl is a traditional shawl woven in the Kutch region of the Gujarat, India. These are largely woven with Kachchhi motifs in Bhujodi village of Kutch. Traditionally Kachchhi weavers belong to Marwada and Maheswari communities
Elegant and luxurious, the Woolen shawl boasts a radiant texture adorned with intricate Golden Zari Border, reminiscent of Kachchh's rich craftsmanship. A blend of warmth and style, this shawl encapsulates cultural heritage and modern fashion, making it a timeless accessory of beauty and grace.
Material Used – Woolen
Size – 37” x 87”
Weight – 450 Grams
Elegant and luxurious, the Woolen shawl boasts a radiant texture adorned with intricate Golden Zari Border, reminiscent of Kachchh's rich craftsmanship. A blend of warmth and style, this shawl encapsulates cultural heritage and modern fashion, making it a timeless accessory of beauty and grace.
Material Used – Woolen
Size – 37” x 87”
Weight – 450 Grams
Woolen Kachchh Shawls, traditional handicrafts originating from the Kachchh region in India, were awarded the Geographical Indication (GI) certificate, recognizing their unique cultural and geographical significance. These shawls showcase intricate handwoven designs, vibrant colors, and high-quality wool. The GI certification safeguards their authenticity, ensuring that only shawls produced in the Kachchh region can bear the title. This recognition not only preserves the heritage and craftsmanship of the local artisans but also promotes sustainable economic growth by boosting the demand for these exquisite, region-specific shawls on a global scale.
GI Certificate was received on 17/10/2011