

Bageecha Sozni Embroidered Stole – Sage Paisley Wool Silk
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Delivered from India | Estimated Delivery time: 2 to 3 weeks
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Accent pieces involve intricate, time-intensive processes, moving through stages of shaping, finishing, and refinement. Materials and finishes may require time to settle, cure, or be sealed before dispatch, with slight variations based on conditions and workshop processes.
Approximate Making and Shipping Timeline:
Accent production: 2-3 weeks
Domestic delivery (within India): 3–5 days
International delivery: 1 week
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Provenance
The Bageecha stole takes its name from the Persian and Urdu word for garden — an apt reference for a piece whose surface is given over entirely to botanical form. Drawing from the Sozni needlework tradition, a style of fine hand embroidery associated with Kashmir's textile craftspeople, the stole carries an all-over composition of paisley and floral vine motifs worked across a muted sage green ground. Each piece is finished by hand at an Amritsar atelier.
The wool-silk base produces a fabric that is light without being insubstantial. Against the sage green, the embroidered threadwork reads in tones of gray and pewter — pattern and ground close in register, giving the stole a restrained, near-monochromatic quality that deepens on closer inspection. An ornamental border runs the full length of the piece, structured and consistent.
The sage palette extends the stole's versatility. Against neutrals and whites it reads quietly; against deeper or warmer tones it holds its own. Worn to a festive occasion, an evening event, or draped over a contemporary outfit, it carries its embroidery without effort.
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