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Phulkari Cotton Stoles

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Hand Embroidery Stoles

1250.00

Phulkari Stole is embroidered with Silk Tread traditional Phulkari. It has all traditional Phulkari pattern in two colors / multicolour and little golden flat sequins stitched in at intervals add glitter to it. A great accessory for any dress, including jeans, salwar or an evening dress.

About the craft: Phulkari, an embroidery technique from the state of Punjab in India and Pakistan literally means flower working. Originally it was only a domestic art, used to create objects to gift to a bride in marriage.
Length – 2metre 20” (½ mtr)
Width – 20”
Cloth: Cotton, Silk, crabe, shiffon, masleen cotton, khadi
Tissue: Four side golden tissue used
Dry clean only.

Hand Embroidery Stoles

1250.00

Phulkari Stole is embroidered with Silk Tread traditional Phulkari. It has all traditional Phulkari pattern in two colors / multicolour and little golden flat sequins stitched in at intervals add glitter to it. A great accessory for any dress, including jeans, salwar or an evening dress.

About the craft: Phulkari, an embroidery technique from the state of Punjab in India and Pakistan literally means flower working. Originally it was only a domestic art, used to create objects to gift to a bride in marriage.
Length – 2metre 20” (½ mtr)
Width – 20”
Cloth: Cotton, Silk, crabe, shiffon, masleen cotton, khadi
Tissue: Four side golden tissue used
Dry clean only.

Phulkari Embroidery Stole with Tassals

1850.00

Phulkari Stole is embroidered with Silk Tread traditional Phulkari. It has all traditional Phulkari pattern in two colors / multicolour and little golden flat sequins stitched in at intervals add glitter to it. A great accessory for any dress, including jeans, salwar or an evening dress.


About the craft: Phulkari, an embroidery technique from the state of Punjab in India and Pakistan literally means flower working. Originally it was only a domestic art, used to create objects to gift to a bride in marriage.
Length – 2metre 20” (2½ mtr)
Width – 22”
Cloth: Cotton, Silk, crabe, shiffon, masleen cotton, khadi
Tissue: Four side golden tissue used
Dry clean only.