
Lot of Four Pastel Color Om-Trishul-Radhe-Radhe Prayer Shawls
Machine or hand-wash cold, inside out. Air-dry in shade. Iron on medium heat. Wash with similar colours the first time.
Description
Devotion, when woven into fabric, becomes something you can carry close to the heart. These four prayer shawls gather three of the most beloved invocations of the Hindu tradition, Om, Trishul, and Radhe Radhe, into a single set designed for those who mark their days with intention. Rendered in soft pastels, each piece carries a quietness that feels appropriate to early-morning puja, temple visits, and the gentle rhythm of festival seasons. The poly-cotton blend is practical and kind to the skin, offering a lightness that suits both the warmth of Indian summers and the mild chill of autumn evenings. The muted palette, rosette pinks, pale lavenders, and soft creams, is deliberate; it allows the sacred text and symbols to speak without competition. As a set of four, these shawls make a thoughtful offering for collective prayer gatherings, or for gifting to members of a family who share a common devotional practice. Drape one loosely over the shoulders during morning prayers, or fold it neatly across the lap during longer sittings. The remaining shawls store beautifully in a prayer room basket, ready for guests and shared moments of worship.
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Behind this piece
The tradition of weaving devotional symbols into everyday textiles runs deep across the subcontinent. Om, Trishul, and Radhe Radhe are not merely decorations here; they are intentions pressed into fabric. This set of four shawls brings those intentions into a pastel palette, soft colours that have long been associated with the bhakti sensibility, where reverence need not be loud. Poly cotton as a base cloth allows the motifs to sit cleanly on the surface, making these shawls practical companions for daily prayer, temple visits, and quiet morning rituals that call for something considered rather than ceremonial.
How to style
Drape one shawl over a simple white kurta for morning puja and let the pastel ground do the quiet work. For a temple visit, pair the softest shade of the four over a silk salwar set and finish with silver toe rings and Kolhapuri chappals. On cooler evenings, fold a shawl lengthwise and wear it as a stole over a cotton anarkali, anchoring the look with wooden bead jewellery. Gift the remaining three shawls to family; the set of four is already a considered gesture, ready for Navratri, Diwali, or a housewarming puja.
Fabric & care
Poly cotton is a forgiving fibre, but devotional textiles deserve a measure of care. Hand wash each shawl separately in cold water with a mild, colour-safe detergent, keeping colours apart during the first wash to prevent any tonal bleed across the pastels. Do not wring; press out water gently and dry flat in shade to preserve the printed motifs and fabric weight. Iron on a low setting with the printed side facing down. Store folded in a clean cotton pouch rather than compressed in plastic, so the cloth retains its breath and the colours remain true over time.
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