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Shawls
Pure Woolen Typical Kullu Shawls
Typical
Kullu shawls have geometrical designs on both ends. The designs on these
shawls vary from simple to most intricate. Depending on the intricacy
of design, cost also varies and a wide range of such shawls are available
with us. Usually mill spun pure merino wool yarn is used as warp and
weft. Each shawl reflects ethnicity and the culture of Kullu.
These shawls are very warm and are available in both bright and soft
color combinations. Besides geometrical designs, floral designs are
also made, which may run all over, on the corners or on the borders.
Yak
Wool Shawls
As the name suggests this wool is obtained from yaks. This wool is extremely
warm, however, a bit coarse in texture, if spun finely it becomes very
warm. Yak wool originally comes in white, black and grey colors. Dual
color threaded shawls are also available.
Technical Specifications:
Warp 2/48 Merino
Weft 2/32 Handspun Yak Wool
Weight 450 gm.
Gents Shawls
Gents shawls are bigger in size than the usual. Warp of these shawls
is generally woollen worsted. However, weft varies from woollen worsted
to Angora, Pashmina and handspun yarn, etc.
Mufflers
& Caps
This
is less wide fabric with designs on both ends. Warp is usually of pure
wool; however, weft may vary from woollen to Pashmina, Angora and handspun
yarn. Stoles are wider than muffler.
Traditional
Kullu Jacket
A wide range of Kullu traditional jackets, coats of both gents and women,
Kullu phiren and woollen
suits are also available with us.
Kullu Tweed
Kullu tweed generally known as 'Patti' is made over here. It is a woollen
cloth, which is locally used for making close neck coats or jackets
for the gents.
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