The Premium Winter Wool Shawl Collection.
Embrace the chill in traditional style and ultimate comfort with our Classic Winter Wool Shawl Collection. Crafted for warmth, sophistication, and durability, these shawls (or Chadar) are essential for the colder months, perfect for complementing both formal and traditional attire.
Key Features Across All Variants
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Premium Winter Wool: Each shawl is made from high-quality winter wool, offering a luxurious feel, exceptional warmth, and a soft, comfortable drape.
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Signature Detailing: All colors feature a tasteful woven border stripe near one end. This detailed pattern incorporates subtle, contrasting thread colors—like rich maroon and black—to add a touch of refined elegance.
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Versatile Design: The solid base colors provide the perfect backdrop for any outfit, from beige and fawn to classic black, charcoal, or deeper tones.
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Traditional Finish: The ends of every shawl are completed with hand-knotted fringes/tassels, enhancing the traditional aesthetic and the garment's quality.
Important Delivery Note
Please note that this item is available on a pre-order basis due to high demand.
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The standard delivery time is 3-7 working days from the date of order confirmation.
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In the event of any unforeseen delay beyond this window, you will be notified quickly via your provided contact details. Your satisfaction is our priority.
Care Instructions
To ensure your wool shawl maintains its quality, color, and texture for years to come, please follow these common care guidelines:
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Dry Clean Recommended: For the best results and to preserve the wool fibers, dry cleaning is strongly recommended for the first few washes.
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Hand Wash (Alternate): If you choose to wash it at home, hand wash in cold water using a mild detergent specifically designed for wool.
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Avoid Bleach: Do not use bleach or harsh chemicals.
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Drying: Lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry, as this can cause shrinkage and damage the wool.
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Ironing: Use a low-heat setting or the wool setting on your iron, preferably with a pressing cloth between the iron and the shawl.