$100.00
Artisan: Zardozi
This handwoven lambswool patou (throw) is finished with traditional fine-spun borders. Its soft grey color is inspired by the landscapes of the tribal areas where most of the weavers live. Both its vibrant border and color may vary as each one is handmade and dyed individually. Colors will usually include subtle striations of blue, black, gold, brown and saffron.
Patous (woolen shawls or throws) are handwoven in an age-old tradition, and typically passed from father to son. Men use them around their shoulders in winter, while women sit on them or use them to wrap up newborn babies. Woven in the tribal areas in Pakistan, the patous are made of 100% pure lambswool gathered by local farmers.
• Dimensions: 125cm x 225cm.
• Hand wash in cold water or dry clean.
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| A non-profit organization based in Kabul, Zardozi was set up over 26 years ago to support the thousands of Afghan refugees fleeing across the Pakistan border to escape civil war. Many of these Afghan families still live in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan... See more products from this Artisan |
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