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Maroon Tehra Paisley Jamawar Handwoven Silk Unisex Scarf 80"x22"

SKU: SCF-4568500701-MRN
Offer Price: ₹9,995.00 INR Regular Price: ₹16,490.00 INR

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A celebration of complexity and continuity, this scarf carries the legacy of the Jamawar tradition—rich, layered, and evocative. Woven in deep maroon with glowing accents of purple and gold, it features Tehra paisleys and vines that unfold like a miniature world across its surface. A narrow striped selvedge and ornamental border complete its lyrical structure.

Handwoven in pure silk at our Banaras atelier, this piece feels ceremonial, yet entirely wearable. Perfect for marking milestones or elevating an everyday ensemble with a whisper of heritage.

  • Color: Maroon/Magenta with purple, beige and green detailing

  • Design: Handwoven Jamawar with Tehra paisleys and intricate border

  • Composition: Pure Silk

  • Size: 80 x 22 inches



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