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Small Woolen Scarf Dyed with Tea, Tesu Flowers and Harada

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Small Woolen Scarf Dyed with Tea, Tesu Flowers and Harada
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Size: Length 56 inches (142 cms) and width 10 inches (25 cms)
Dyeing Material: Harada, Tea and Tesu Flowers
Weaving Technique: twill

The scarf is made with a blend of Himalayan wool sourced from local farmers, and fine merino. The yarn is first hand dyed with natural dyes and then hand woven into this beautiful scarf.

There may be small variations in size as it is made on a handloom. There may also be some inconsistencies in weaving and dyeing, which add to the character of the scarf. The length is about 56 inches (142 cms) and width 10 inches (25 cms).There are also tassels of roughly 3 inches (7 cms) length.


We will ship the scarf within 3 working days of receiving the order by Speed Post.

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Himalayan Weavers Make Handwoven Woollen Stoles For Women

We make soft woollen stoles for women in the Himalayas. They are soft, warm and full of character. They can be worn with both traditional and modern clothing. They are easy to style and suitable for daily wear, travel, or special occasions.

We make two kinds of woollen scarves: some are made with a blend of 75% merino wool (19 microns) and 25% Himalayan wool (21 microns) from Himachal Pradesh. Others are made with a blend of 75% very soft merino (17 microns) and 25% Himalayan wool (21 microns). While both types are softer than scarves available in the market, the latter are especially soft and light. 

We weave stoles in twill, herringbone and diamond patterns. They are woven in small batches of 8-10 pieces at a time, ensuring that each stole receives care and attention during its making.

Our Scarves Are Woven on Traditional Looms

After dyeing, the yarn is woven on traditional looms in Rampur village in the foothills of the Himalayas. The weaving is done by Mohammed Hassan and Mohammed Furqan, both from traditional weaving families. Handweaving gives the fabric a natural texture and a soft finish.

Mohammed Furqan weaving stole for Himalayan Weavers


Our Stoles Are Dyed With Natural Dyes

Our stoles are known for their colours, which we obtain from natural dyes. The yarn is dyed in the Himalayas, from natural materials such as madder roots, shellac and indigo.

These dyes give soft and lasting shades, unlike chemical dyes which produce sharp and harsh shades.

Our dyeing is done by hand, in small batches. Each batch produces slightly different results, and no two batches are identical. Hand-dyeing also means that the dyeing is not absolutely uniform; sometimes there are small variations in shade. This should not be considered a dyeing defect but is part of the beauty of handmade work.

Makhan Prasad dyeing wool with Natural Dye Madder roots to make woollen stoles for Himalayan Weavers

Sizes of Our Stoles

We make two sizes of stoles.

The standard size is approximately 86 inches (218 cm) long and 24 inches (61 cm) wide.

The smaller size is approximately 80 inches (203 cm) long and 20 inches (51 cm) wide.

Both sizes have tassels about 3 inches long.

The larger stole gives fuller coverage and can be wrapped in many ways. The smaller size is lighter and easier to carry. Both are designed for comfort and everyday use.

Why Choose Our Wool Stoles

Our stoles differ from those available on the market in many ways. Firstly, they are made from pure sheep wool, with no synthetics. The blend of merino and Himachal wool that we prepare ourselves gives them softness and character. Secondly, not only are the stoles handwoven, but most are also made from hand-spun wool. Thirdly, they are coloured with natural dyes, which produce soft, attractive colours. As we do not use chemical dyes, our stoles are also safer to wear against the skin.

How to care For Your Handwoven Scarf From Himalayan Weavers

  • Do not Dry Clean. The chemicals used in Dry cleaning can alter the shades. Instead, we recommend gentle hand-washing with liquid soap in tepid water. Do not rub or wring while washing.
  • Do not wash in Hot water.• Do not wash in a washing machine.
  • Do not dry in direct sunlight. Colour may fade.
  • Spread flat when drying. Dry in shade.
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