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Explore the magnificent artistry works of adroit craftsmen, watch the wonderful collection of stoles which are fabricated by different materials and are dedicated to those, who have discriminating taste.
Exceptionally airy and elegant, stoles created in a soft, lightweight and inviting blend of cotton are an excellent accessory for any season. These stoles are being manufactured by skilled Indian artisans in exquisite & fine hand and machine embroidery. Distinguished by unique fibers, superior textile weave, exceptional craftsmanship, these stoles are an inspiration for excellence. Magnificent handwoven cotton stoles, in an exciting range of colors are suitable for both formal and informal occasions.
Each cotton stole is created with care and are renowned world wide because of its exquisite beauty and enduring heritage. These are embellished with glass, stone, bead, mirror and sequin work. Traditional block prints, batik prints, deity prints are available in various geometric, abstract, animal & floral patterns. Other details are embroidery & tie dye that are certainly an eye catcher.
In cold climates, a thick knitted scarf, often of wool, is tied around the neck to keep warm. This is usually accompanied by a warm hat and heavy coat.
In drier, dustier climates, or in environments where there are many airborne contaminants, a thin headscarf, kerchief, or bandanna is often worn over the head to keep the hair clean. Over time, this custom has evolved into a fashionable item in many cultures, particularly among women. The cravat, an ancestor of the necktie and bow tie, evolved from scarves of this sort in Croatia.
Religions such as Islam promote modest dress among women; many Muslim women wear a headscarf often known as a hijab, and in Quranic Arabic as the khimar. Women in the Haredi Judaism community often wear a tichel to cover their hair. Several Christian denominations include a scarf known as a stole as part of their liturgical vestments.