
Lot of Five Plain Stoles with String Fringe Border
Gentle hand-wash separately in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid soaking. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp.
Description
Five stoles, five quiet conversations between colour and cloth. Woven from modal, a fabric prized for its exceptional softness and the way it drapes without resistance, these stoles carry the understated confidence of textiles that need no embellishment to speak. The string fringe border is a detail of deliberate restraint, recalling the knotted edges found across the handloom traditions of Rajasthan and the Deccan, where the finish of a textile is considered as important as its face. Modal's breathable, silk-like hand makes these stoles equally suited to the warmth of a Delhi afternoon and the air-conditioned cool of an evening gathering. Offered as a lot of five in multicolour and tri-colour arrangements, they invite the collector or the small boutique owner to build a considered, varied palette. The pricing reflects an honest wholesale philosophy, making thoughtful textiles accessible without compromise. Drape one loosely over a cotton kurta for a relaxed, well-travelled look, or fold and knot one at the shoulder over a linen shirt. The string fringe catches light with every movement, lending a gentle, unhurried elegance to whatever it accompanies.
Behind this piece
Modal fabric belongs to a family of semi-synthetic fibres derived from beech wood pulp, celebrated across India's textile trade for replicating the drape and breathability of the finest silks at a fraction of the weight. The string fringe border is a finishing technique with roots in the hand-loomed stole traditions of Varanasi and Kutch, where edges are intentionally left to flow loose, mimicking the natural selvedges of handwoven cloth. A set of five in multicolour and tri-colour combinations offers the wardrobe a daily rotation of softness, each stole quietly carrying that spirit of considered, unhurried making.
How to style
Drape a jewel-toned stole over a white cotton kurta and narrow palazzos for a relaxed Sunday brunch, anchoring the look with oxidised silver jhumkas. For a corporate occasion, wrap a muted tri-colour piece over a formal blazer, letting the string fringe add deliberate texture against structured tailoring. Come evening, knot a vibrant multicolour stole loosely over a silk slip dress, pairing it with block-heeled kolhapuris. Because five stoles arrive together, treat them as a considered capsule: one for the office, one for travel, one for ceremony, two kept ready for gifting.
Fabric & care
Modal responds best to a cool, gentle machine cycle or a careful hand wash in cold water with a mild, pH-neutral detergent. Avoid wringing; instead, press the fabric gently between two clean towels to remove excess moisture. Dry flat in shade, keeping the string fringe spread evenly so it does not knot or mat during drying. Never expose modal to direct, prolonged sunlight, as sustained heat dulls its characteristic luminosity over time. Store each stole folded loosely or rolled, placed in a breathable cotton pouch, to preserve the fibre's softness and the fringe's natural movement across seasons.
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