Is this Himachali shawl handwoven or machine-made?
This Himachali shawl is entirely handwoven on a frame loom by artisans in the Kullu Valley. The geometric border uses a tapestry interlocking technique where no continuous thread runs end to end, a feature machine looms cannot replicate.
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Is the Kullu Shawl a GI-tagged product?
The Kullu Shawl has been a GI-registered craft since 2004 under the Geographical Indications of Goods Act (ipindia.gov.in/gi), covering handwoven shawls produced in the Kullu region of Himachal Pradesh. Confirm that a specific piece meets the GI criteria by checking for the Handloom Mark or producer certificate.
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Are Kullu shawls woven or knitted?
Kullu shawls are woven, not knitted, using a frame loom with warp and weft threads. The body uses a twill weave and the border uses a short-weft interlocking technique, both distinct from any knitting process.
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What wool is used in Kullu shawls?
Kullu shawls typically use local sheep wool, merino wool, angora, or blends depending on the grade. For the exact composition of this shawl, refer to the product specifications or contact the seller, as wool type affects warmth, softness, and care requirements.
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How should I care for a Himachali wool shawl?
Dry clean this Himachali wool shawl to preserve its texture and the integrity of the handwoven border. If hand-washing is necessary, use cold water with a very mild detergent, avoid wringing, and dry flat in shade.
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What do the geometric patterns on Kullu shawls mean?
The geometric patterns on Kullu shawls, known as Kullu patti, draw from Central Asian and local Himalayan motif traditions with some designs carrying religious or symbolic associations. Specific patterns vary by weaver family and sub-region within the valley.
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Can I wear a Kullu shawl in mild weather or only in winter?
A Kullu shawl works best in cool to cold weather, typically autumn through spring in most Indian cities. In air-conditioned offices or during mountain travel, it doubles as a year-round layering piece.
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How can I tell if a Kullu shawl is genuine handwoven?
A genuine handwoven Kullu shawl shows slight irregularities in the border pattern, a soft hand-feel from the twill weave, and hand-knotted fringe at both ends. Machine-woven copies tend to have perfectly uniform borders and fused or serged edges instead of knotted fringe.
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Who makes the Himachali shawls sold on My E-Haat?
The Himachali shawls on My E-Haat are sourced through Shivanti Creations, which works with weaver families in the Kullu region of Himachal Pradesh. Attribution is at the cluster level.
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How do I store a wool shawl when not in use?
Store your wool shawl folded in a clean muslin or cotton bag with a few dried neem leaves or cedar chips to deter moths. Avoid plastic covers, which trap moisture, and refold periodically to prevent permanent crease lines.
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