TANGALIYA WOOLEN HANDWOVEN SHAWL

Rs. 7,350.00
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This textile is handmade with love and care by skilled artisans. Slight irregularities in weave, print, or color are natural and add to its unique charm.

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Made by- Rathod Jahabhai This product is hand woven and may have slight irregularities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. 

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SHIPPING INFO:  Dispatched in a minimum of 5 business days to a maximum of 20 business days. Exchange accepted within 10 days of delivery. Cancellation requests will be accepted strictly within 24 hours of placing the order only.

MEASUREMENTS: Length - 98 in, Width - 38in

COLOR: White

MATERIAL(S): Woolen

CARE: Dry Clean Only


Tangaliya Woolen Shawl: Tangaliya Woolen Shawl is one of the 100 varieties of product that can be made through using the craft Tangaliya. Its a handwoven process in which a weaver painstakingly goes through the 20 days process with the same amount of love and enthusiasm. As this product is hand woven and it might have slight irregularities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. About:  Tangaliya is 700 years old traditional hand weaving technique. Legend tells us that centuries ago, in the stark landscape of Saurashtra, a Bharwad man married a woman from the weaver community amidst great opposition from both sides. Nevertheless, it was a marriage that would forever influence the rich tapestry of Indian craft. The children born to them were known as Dangasia, and they created the art of Tangaliya weaving. Tangaliya weaving, also known as Daana weaving is practiced in Surendranagar district of Gujarat. This form of weaving not only requires high skill but also an eye for accuracy. The Tangaliya shawl — which uses a unique weaving technique and was almost on the verge of extinction— has been given GI (Geographical Indications) recognition by the Central government. Tangaliya is a labor-intensive and painstaking process. Contrasts colored threads are twisted onto a group of four to five threads of Warp, creating dana, or beadwork. The fabric is constructed in plain weave. The geometric patterns give the impression of delicate embroidery but are actually weaving. The weavers’ fingers sense exactly the right number of warp threads and twist extra weft around them. The result is a glorious geometric pattern, tiny, white dots lighting up rich, dark fabrics. The motif vocabulary of Daana weaving mainly constitutes of the elements present in the community’s environment. Some examples are peacock (mor), plant (jhaad), Naughara, and many more.

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Shipping and Return Policy

Each piece is shipped with care directly from our artisan clusters, which means it may take up to 10 days to dispatch—unless otherwise mentioned on the product tag.

Reach out to our team before placing your order for priority or express shipping options.

We offer Cash on Delivery for orders up to ₹7,000 (₹100 fee). For orders above ₹7,000, a partial advance is required.

You can cancel your order within 24 hours if needed.

We have a 10-day exchange policy, and in case you’re not fully satisfied, we offer store credit or an exchange.

Refunds are only provided for defective or wrongly delivered items.

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