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Handwoven Baluchari Silk Stole in Crimson Red – Narrative Woven Border, Pure Silk
Handwoven Baluchari Silk Stole in Crimson Red – Narrative Woven Border, Pure Silk
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A Story Woven in Silk. A Colour That Needs No Introduction.
In India, crimson is never just a colour. It is the colour of the first sindoor, of the bridal dupatta, of the marigold garlands at the temple gate. It is the colour that shows up at every moment that matters — at weddings, at pujas, at the festivals that mark the rhythm of our lives.
This Baluchari silk stole wears that crimson with quiet confidence. Woven on the handlooms of Bishnupur in West Bengal, its body is a deep, luminous red — scattered with delicate hand-woven buti motifs that catch the light as you move. But it is the border that stops you.
Running the full width of the stole, the border tells a story. Figures in ornate dress stand beneath arched pavilions — a scene drawn from the great courts of Bengal, where art, poetry, and silk were all woven together. The motifs are rendered in multiple colours — ivory, green, gold, and red — against a rich woven ground, framed by geometric bands and finished with cascading royal blue silk tassels that sway with every step you take.
This is not a stole you simply wear. It is one you carry like an heirloom.
For Every Moment That Deserves to Be Unforgettable
Drape it over your shoulders as you step into a Durga Puja pandal in Kolkata, where the air is thick with dhunuchi smoke and the sound of the dhak. Wear it to a wedding in Varanasi or Lucknow, where every woman in the room is dressed in her finest. Gift it for Karva Chauth in Delhi, Diwali in Mumbai, Navratri in Ahmedabad, or a Saraswati Puja morning in Bhubaneswar.
From the handloom lovers of Kolkata and Shantiniketan to the ethnic fashion circles of Chennai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru — those who understand real craft recognise this stole the moment they see it. And those who receive it as a gift never forget who gave it to them.
The Craft, Up Close
- Woven in the Baluchari tradition of Bishnupur, West Bengal
- Pure handwoven silk — naturally lustrous, lightweight, and breathable
- Deep crimson body with scattered hand-woven buti motifs
- Richly detailed narrative border — multicolour figures under arched pavilions, inspired by Bengal’s court weaving tradition
- Finished with hand-knotted royal blue silk tassels — a striking, signature contrast
- Each piece is one-of-a-kind — slight variations in weave are a mark of the handmade
- Versatile styling — wear as a stole, dupatta, or wrap over sarees, kurtas, and indo-western ensembles
Some things are made to be sold. This was made to be passed down.
Country/Region of origin: India
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