Weaving is a way of life in the arid terrain of the Kutch District on the Indian-Pakistan border. Rajan Vankar, who learned the trade from watching his father and grandfather in their family workshop, creates beautiful hand-crafted shawls that reflect his commitment to the 600-year-old tradition of Kutch weaving. Using an extra weft technique, this fourth-generation master weaver fashions distinctive, intricately hand-woven designs, patterns, and motifs that are symbolically significant in Kutch culture, honoring that tradition.
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Rajan Vankar Stole,Three Shades, Teal/Beige/Oatmeal
$188.00
This hand-woven stole is hand-dyed in three colors featuring teal, beige, and tan with handmade tassels. Made in the Kutch region of India. Silk and wool. Dry clean. 24" W...
Rajan Vankar Stole, Ajrakh Print Natural Dye, Burgandy & Black
$210.00
This beautifully crafted hand-woven black stole features an ajrakh block print in shades of burgundy that reflect the artist's commitment to a 600-year-old tradition of Kutch weaving. Made in the...
This hand-woven stole is hand-dyed in three colors featuring red, black, and tan with handmade tassels. Made in the Kutch region of India. Silk and wool. Dry clean. 24" W x...
This bright, colorful hand-woven teal, purple, and tan shawl features beautifully woven horizontal bands and motifs that reflect the artist's commitment to a 600-year-old tradition of Kutch weaving. Using an...