Sands of Time- Warmth of Desert.l Bhujodi Handwoven Desi Sheep Wool Shawl - Matt Indigo Blue.

Classy Braided Bhujodi Shawls - A perfect combination of Heritage & Fashion

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Experience the charm of our Limited Edition Premium Handwoven Woollen Shawl—an elegant piece created by talented artisans featuring intricate Bhujodi patterns and fine braiding. Crafted from 100% pure Desi Sheep wool and azo-free dyed yarn, every shawl is not just soft and warm but also safe for delicate skin and eco-friendly. Presenting our stunning, hand-dyed handwoven organic Indigo shawl, made from robust handwoven Gaddi Sheep Wool!For those in search of exclusive, handcrafted items...Shop now at rangamaati and keep cozy, sustainably!

Ideal for enhancing your appearance on cool evenings or as a distinctive gift, this shawl combines traditional artistry with contemporary style. Offered in a generous size for versatile looks and in an array of sophisticated colors to enhance any wardrobe. Embrace enduring beauty, warmth, and cultural heritage with each wear.

Travel with your inner Nomadic Soul with these captivating shawls, meticulously handwoven from raw wool. Representing the vibrant cultural legacy of Kutch, these woollen masterpieces are sure to bring energy and elegance to your celebrations.

Bhujodi Shawls are crafted with immense love and joy. Bhujodi is renowned for its quality and authenticity, validated by the Geographical Indication for all 200 artisans in this craft city.

Wool from Indian Origin Sheep and Merino Sheep from Australia.[  finest 2Ply / 4Count (Micron 16) organic sheep wool ,Natural and Azo Free Dyed yarn ]

Natural, Proprietary, and Free from Azo Dyes and Lead.

 Length : 84 inc, Width : 38 inch

Matt Indigo Blue.

Shawls from Bhujodi are primarily distinguished by traditional geometric designs and elaborate motifs crafted using an "extra-weft" method, frequently akin to embroidery. These patterns draw inspiration from the natural scenery and culture of Kutch, Gujarat, the area where they are created. 

This exceptionally beautiful shawl is a true masterpiece of Bhujodi weaving. The weavers from this community hail from the Kutch desert region of India. They have preserved their traditional skills and refined their natural dyeing techniques to achieve vibrant, authentic colors. A hundred years ago, this high-quality weaving was primarily produced for local prestige markets. Today, Bhujodi weaving is celebrated across the globe for its craftsmanship and beauty.

Inherently sustainable because it utilizes natural dyes and eco-friendly techniques. Each item is carefully handwoven with natural dyes, unique formulations, and artisanal methods that have been passed down through generations.

Made from pure desi sheep handspun wool, this shawl is handloomed in bhujodi kutch using the art of extra weft.Woven within the weaving communities of Kutch, it embodies the Bhujodi tradition, celebrated for its detailed patterns and sumptuous textures.

Bhujodi shawls transcend mere fabric; they embody a rich legacy of artistry that has been handed down through the ages. Each shawl is carefully made by talented artisans, showcasing elaborate patterns that narrate tales of heritage and culture. The vivid hues and distinctive designs render these shawls a sought-after item for those who cherish the fusion of art and practicality. 

Vankar Shamji Vishram 

Shamji distinguishes himself by expertly hand weaving and crafting unique items and engaging in limited production runs that showcase inventive weaving styles, employing natural dyes from acacia, lac, and indigo on a range of wool, cotton, and silk materials.

He has transformed both the materials and methods of his art, creating striking designs, cutting-edge techniques, and pioneering products—all through thorough innovation. His exclusive product line features limited edition items that are bold and vibrant, characterized by a remarkable array of colors, intricate patterns, and varied fibers. Shamji's expertise also includes a refined traditional border technique and a weft-faced weaving approach, which skillfully hides the warp in his exquisite designs. Some of his shawls are adorned with tassels that elegantly enhance the entire piece, rather than being limited to the borders.

Shamji's unwavering commitment to sustainability is apparent. He makes use of native breeds of wool and cotton while rejuvenating traditional ecosystems, actively involving local Rabari women in the tasks of spinning yarn, natural dyeing, and weaving. Women play essential roles in the finishing stages, excelling in tasseling, embroidery, and mirror work.

Moreover, Shamji has launched inspiring educational initiatives that introduce weaving to young children in his community, igniting a deep interest in the craft from a young age. Many enthusiastic young weavers participate in apprenticeships at his workshop, earning a reliable income while honing their weaving skills.

The Kacchi woolen shawls represent an exquisite fusion of artistry and style. While men handle the weaving process, women focus on preparing the warp threads. The weft yarn is meticulously prepared by winding it onto small bobbins from the larger hanks. This yarn is then placed on the loom, where the long thread, known as tana, intersects with the shorter thread, called bana, giving rise to the weaving technique referred to as ‘tana bana‘. '

The output produced on the loom varies based on the desired outcome. A basic shawl, which solely involves weaving, may take roughly two days to complete, and typically, at least 5-6 shawls of the same design are woven during each session, leading to a minimum weaving period of about 10 to 12 days. Shawls featuring intricate patterns can require several months to finish.

This item is handwoven, so you may observe slight irregularities and unevenness in the selvedge, weave, or pattern, which are natural results of human craftsmanship. Tiny knots, thread pulls, or uneven lines—these are not defects but rather fingerprints. Each irregularity narrates a story from the artisan who crafted it. This embodies the beauty of tradition interwoven through time, rather than through machinery. If you seek perfection, this may not be suitable for you. However, if you are looking for an artisans Generational reflective Art Journey a part of his Life —you have found it.

Dry Clean Only. Do Not Bleach or Expose this Product To Excessive Heat And Sunlight. Keep away from fragrance and harsh chemicals.