Collection: Stole

Bhujodi stoles, woven by the Vankar community in Bhuj, Gujarat, are crafted from handspun cotton or wool. They have a slightly coarse yet breathable texture, featuring intricate extra-weft motifs and natural dyes like indigo and madder. Their earthy tones and rustic charm make them perfect for ethnic and fusion wear.  

Sohrai stoles are inspired by the tribal art of Jharkhand, depicting nature and folklore in hand-painted or block-printed designs. Made from soft cotton or silk blends, they have a fine, lightweight texture that drapes beautifully. Their earthy hues of ochre, black, and red make them unique statement pieces.  

Ajrakh print stoles originate from Gujarat and Rajasthan, known for their intricate, symmetrical block prints. Crafted from cotton, modal silk, or wool-silk blends, they have a smooth, soft texture with slightly raised patterns from the dyeing process. Dominated by deep indigos, reds, and blacks, they add a regal touch to both ethnic and contemporary outfits.  

Each of these stoles showcases India's rich textile traditions, making them more than just accessories—they are cultural expressions woven into fabric.

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