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Elegant formal placemats with an intricate floral tapestry design in taupe on a dark burgundy background, with trellises running through the pattern.
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Elegantly woven shawl / stole in Pure Wool. Beautifully woven Antique Jamwar design which was worn by Kings and Queens of India, hundreds of years back. The shawl / stole is reversible and has different colors combinations on both sides. This luxury shawl / stole is a must have fashion accessory for girls and women of all ages. Makes a beautiful gift for everlasting remembrance.
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Black and Beige Double-Sided Jamawar Stole with Kani Weave
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Elegant formal six-foot table runner with an intricate floral tapestry design in taupe on a dark burgundy background, with trellises running through the pattern.
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Kitchen: 0 pages. Publisher: Mahogany. Label: Mahogany. Studio: Mahogany. Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #177922.
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Elegant formal rectangle tablecloth with an intricate floral tapestry design in taupe on a dark burgundy background, with trellises running through the pattern. The border has a contrasting burgundy "block-print look" blossom pattern with a circle motif trim against the taupe background.
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Handmade Jamawar Cotton Stole In Paisley Design With Bootie Work & Two Side Printed (Free Shipping) Stle0062
A stole is typically narrower than a shawl, and of simpler construction than a cape; being a length of a quality material, wrapped and carried about the shoulders or arms. These shawls were so special that they often made the exclusive royal gifts to the foreign guests. These are handmade stoles take a couple of decades to complete.
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Scarves Stoles Wool for Womens India with Pom-Pom 28 x 72 inches
Stole in pure wool with designs of antique paisley is very popular in India, just in the way pashmina silk stoles and scarfs are popular in the west. It may be for the simple reason that they go very well with some Indian Dresses like saree and salwar kameez. It may also be because these stoles in earthy shades like maroon, green and sand are preferred colors of many Indians. In recent times Jamawar stole scarf has been very popular also in the west, gradually replacing silk pashmina. For its price, a jamawar...
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