- Fibers & Material
- Pashmina
- Silk
- Merinno
- Linen
- Cotton
The weaver is a respected figure in the world of textiles, celebrated not for status but for their exceptional skill. Over time, different weaving techniques have evolved, giving each scarf its own unique character. These methods don’t just create beautiful patterns; they also influence the fabric’s softness, warmth, value, and longevity.
Hand-Loom
One of the most treasured methods for making scarves is the hand-loom technique. This process involves setting the warp (the vertical threads) on a traditional wooden loom and carefully hand-weaving the weft (the horizontal threads). The artisan skillfully moves the shuttle back and forth, ensuring that the threads are evenly and tightly woven. This technique gives each scarf its unique grace, durability, and timeless beauty, while also highlighting intricate patterns and a naturally soft, warm texture.
How to identify A handloom Scarf ?

Uneven Weave
Handloom scarves have slight irregularities in the weave, as they are manually woven. Machine-made scarves will have a perfectly uniform weave.

Check Texture
Handloom scarves show slight texture, thickness variations from weaving, giving them unique character, unlike overly consistent machine-made ones.

Craftsmanship Marks
Look for traditional weaving patterns, motifs, or GI tags on heritage products like Kashmiri Pashmina, which certify authenticity.
Weave Patterns
Handloom weaving brings to life timeless patterns that define the beauty of scarves. The plain weave offers simplicity and durability with its balanced crisscross of threads. The twill weave creates diagonal lines, lending softness and elegant drape. The diamond weave, intricate and textured, forms geometric motifs that add depth and sophistication. Together, these traditional patterns showcase the versatility, artistry, and refinement that make handcrafted scarves truly exceptional.

Plain

Twill

Diamond
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