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Lilac Hand Woven Cotton Shawl

Sale price$160.00

This elegant lilac cotton shawl is hand woven on a backstrap loom, showcasing traditional weaving techniques in a rich tone. The intricate texture is complemented by a colorful geometric border and hand-knotted fringe, creating a unique visual accent. Designed to be both soft and breathable, it offers a versatile accessory for layering across seasons.

Features:

100% cotton

Hand woven on a backstrap loom

Lilac base with multicolor geometric trim

Decorative hand-knotted fringe

Lightweight and breathable fabric

Lilac Hand Woven Cotton Shawl
Lilac Hand Woven Cotton Shawl Sale price$160.00

This elegant lilac cotton shawl is hand woven on a backstrap loom, showcasing traditional weaving techniques in a rich tone. The intricate texture is complemented by a colorful geometric border and hand-knotted fringe, creating a unique visual accent. Designed to be both soft and breathable, it offers a versatile accessory for layering across seasons.

Features:

100% cotton

Hand woven on a backstrap loom

Lilac base with multicolor geometric trim

Decorative hand-knotted fringe

Lightweight and breathable fabric

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Artisan Story

I am Ana and I am 23 years old. I am an embroidery craftswoman. I like embroidery very much as it was the first thing I learned when I was a child and at the age of twelve or so I learned the backstrap loom. My mom taught me because I liked what my she made and since I can remember, I have seen my mom making her weavings in loom. I was learning little by little and when I was fourteen years old my mom taught me to embroider so I would embroidered my own blouses. Years later, I was also interested in machine embroidery and I learned the different types of embroidery such as cross stitch and hilban.