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Item:Wool Shawl. Winter White. Jamavar & Crewel Embroidery

Wool Shawl. Winter White. Jamavar & Crewel Embroidery

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Embroidered Jamavar Shawl

From Heritage Trading Company

This jamavar shawl is enhanced with artisan-embroidered flowers.  It's a lovely combination of two traditional crafts: jamavar weaving and Kashmiri chain stitch embroidery.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about the jamavar weaving tradition, please see the Definitions & Comments below.

 An embroidered, jamawar shawl from India.  The intricate, jacquard-woven pattern and the embroidered motifs were inspired by designs that date back to the Mughal Empire. 

  Fabric:   Wool
  Shawl Colors:   Winter White with Brown, Champagne, Beige, Gray
  Embroidery Colors:   White, Beige
  Approximate Size:   80 Inches Long, 28 Inches Wide
  Approximate Size:   200 Centimeters Long,  70 Centimeters Wide

This shawl is brand new, not "vintage."  In other words, it's not used, damaged, or dirty.

Wear this dramatic stole with plain slacks and blouse or a simply styled dress, and I guarantee, from experience, that even strangers will offer admiring comments.

 

This item is shipped from India.  Please allow 2 weeks for delivery.

J09-AM-441

 

Outstanding Quality

Please see our feedback for comments like these on our jamavar shawls:

Nov-20-06  Praise : This is one of the most beautiful pieces of handiwork I have ever seen or owned.

Dec-15-06  Praise : This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. Extremely highly rated seller. Best

Mar-10-07  Praise : Tell the artisans who created this gorgeous shawl, it is beyond amazing!

Oct-27-07  Praise : The best Kashmiri shawls on ebay and great service. Thanks

Dec-01-07  Praise : Beautiful shawl. It was purchased as a present and was a great success.

Dec-17-07  Praise : It's the most beautiful shawl I've ever had. The quality is superb. Thank you.

May-08-08  Praise : Magnifique travail, qualité; adresse vivement recommandée. Merci

Sep-24-08  Praise : "WOW! This is far too beautiful to wear all the time!" said Mom. Thanks!! A+++++

Jun-12-09  Praise : A truly stunning work of art. Thanks so much!

Jul-09-09  Praise : Fantastic handwork. Beautiful shawl. Thank you.

Aug-19-09  Praise : Lovely pattern, excellent execution, I wish I could do work like that. Thanks.

Sep-28-09  Praise : WOW!!! LOVE THIS !!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!

Nov-03-09  Praise : Stunning. I buy often from this seller because of the quality of the goods

Nov-03-09  Praise : Beautiful embroidery on a fine-quality shawl! Thank you!

 

POUR NOS AMIS QUI PARLENT FRANÇAIS (For our French-speaking friends): Châle ou écharpe en laine. Nouveau. Fabriqué en Inde.  (Méthodes de paiement: Nous acceptons les cartes de crédit sur Paypal et les chèques personnels en U.S. dollars.)

 

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Truth In Advertising:  Some Definitions & Some Comments About India Shawls

FIRST, THE DEFINITIONS

Jamavar Shawls

     (Also spelled jamawar, jamavaar, jhamevar)

     The jamavar technique of weaving intricate, Persian-inspired motifs was brought to the Kashmir region of India in the 15th Century under the patronage of one of the kingdom's most admired rulers, Zain-ul-Abdin.  Patterns in these early jamavars were created by using weft threads of various colors that did not run the full width of the fabric.  Rather, they were woven back and forth in small areas to create the desired, tiny color blocks.  These jamavars became fashionable with European aristocracy in the 18th Century.  Because of the costly weaving technique, the patterns often covered just the edges and ends of the shawls.   Even so, only the wealthiest people could afford them.  The invention of the jacquard loom in the 19th Century meant that shawls with the traditional jamavar designs could be produced cost-effectively for a much larger market.  And the motifs began to cover larger portions of the shawls.

Madame Riviere, 1805, By Ingre

Countess Daru, 1810, By David

Early 19th Century Portraits Of European Ladies Wearing Jamavar Shawls

     Today the term “jamavar” usually refers to shawls with intricately woven, Persian/Mughal-inspired patterns.  (It rarely refers to the original weaving technique.)  Some modern jamavars simulate earlier weaving traditions by using supplemental warp and/or weft threads, which extend across only a portion of the fabric, to create complex, multicolored designs on some areas of the shawl, while leaving large, solid color blocks in other areas.

Pashm*na  (In accordance with Ebay rules, we can't spell out this word, lest our auction appear in a search for articles made of that material.  But we think you'll figure out our message anyway.)

     NOT a generic term for any shawl from India, “p*shmina” refers to a very specific and very costly material.  "Pashm*na" is the inner coat wool of a particular Himalayan goat (Capra hircus).  Articles made from "p*shmina" are very expensive, even when purchased in India directly from a manufacturer’s agent.  Less expensive are blends of "p*shmina" with other materials such as wool or rayon.

     In our experience, it is not possible to make a wholesale purchase of 80 inch by 28 inch, jamavar, 70% "p*shmina" blend shawls from a manufacturer’s agent in India for less than $50 (US currency) apiece.  It is also not possible to circumvent the agents and buy directly from the manufacturers—we tried.

C*shmere

     Also NOT a generic name for shawls from India, “c*shmere” is another name for "p*shmina".  Some people prefer to use the term “cashm*re” to refer to the larger diameter fibers (15-19 microns) and reserve the term “pashm*na” for the finer grade (11-14 microns).

Kashmir

     A region of Northwest India.  Not "c*shmere" fabric.

Kashmiri

     The adjective meaning that something is “of Kashmir.”  It can mean any shawl from Kashmir or designed in the tradition of Kashmir.  It does not mean "c*shmere" material.  The term is often used to refer to certain types of embroidery.  In one popular type of Kashmiri hand-embroidery, the pattern is made from many tiny, straight stitches.  (Heritage Trading sells some shawls with this kind of embroidery.)  Because of Kashmir’s current political instability, much Kashmiri embroidery is now done outside that state. 

Viscose

     Rayon.  Viscose is the word much of the world uses to refer to what Americans call rayon.  Read the fine print on shawl auctions.  Some shawls described as "pashm*na" in the title are revealed to be 100% viscose in the small-font part of the description.

THE COMMENTS:  TRUTH IN ADVERTISING 

     India does not have the strict truth-in-advertising laws that are found in the United States and elsewhere.  Consequently, some Indian manufacturers will label their shawls as "p*shmina" or "c*shmere," even though they are, in reality, sheep’s wool or even synthetic.  In fact, we told our Indian supplier to remove the labels sewn into a recent shipment of woolen shawls, inaccurately describing them as "pashm*na".

     At Heritage Trading, we try to be clear and accurate in our ebay descriptions.  We do not, at present, sell "p*shmina" or "cashm*re" shawls.  We DO sell beautiful shawls with jamavar (i.e., intricately woven patterns) made of sheep’s wool.  We also sell some wool-like, synthetic shawls, which are clearly described as synthetic in our listings.  And we sell some blended fabrics, which are also fully described.

     We encourage similar clarity and accuracy from all sellers.

Thanks for reading this.  We wanted you to know.

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