ISLAMPURI HANDMADE MEN SCARF

Rs.4,500.00 Rs.2,500.00
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A pair of twill woven shorts featuring slanted front pockets, buttoned back pockets, a zip pocket, buttoned waist, and keychain loop.

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The Islampuri Handmade Men’s Scarf: The Executive Heritage

The Islampuri Handmade Men’s Scarf is the ultimate expression of Swati art for the urban gentleman. It brings the centuries-old Kadhi weaving technique into a streamlined form, perfect for the man who values heritage but requires a practical, lightweight accessory for his daily wardrobe. It is a piece of the Swat Valley that fits perfectly into a modern lifestyle.

The Defining Features of the Men’s Scarf

  • The "Weightless" Islampuri Base: Crafted from the finest hand-picked woolen pashmina, this scarf is specifically engineered to be exceptionally light. It provides the natural, deep warmth of the Swat mountains without the bulk of a full shawl, allowing it to be tucked into an overcoat or draped over a suit with ease.

  • Masculine Geometrical Artistry: The embroidery on the men’s scarf is focused and bold. Featuring hand-stitched geometrical sketches, the design honors the symbols of the Khan families in a more subtle, linear fashion. These patterns act as a signature of status, appearing as "splendid designs" at the ends of the scarf.

  • The Boutique Aesthetic: Unlike mass-produced accessories, this scarf is a genuine piece of handwork. Its clean lines and superior texture make it a favorite for high-end boutique collections, pairing effortlessly with both traditional attire and contemporary western formal wear.

Artisan Devotion

Every Islampuri Handmade Men’s Scarf is a product of "Slow Fashion," where quality is never rushed:

  • The Weaving: Takes days of precise labor on the traditional wooden handloom. The weaver must ensure the pashmina is thin enough for a scarf but strong enough to last a lifetime.

  • The Sketching: Traditional patterns are hand-traced onto the wool, ensuring that the symmetry is perfect for a folded or knotted drape.

  • The Embroidery: Takes weeks of dedicated needlework. Even on this smaller scale, our artisans work with great care and devotion to ensure the "cultural symbols" are sharp and glorious to the eye.