A stole is an article of clothing that is similar to a scarf or a shawl. It is worn around the neck or draped over one or both shoulders. A stole can be short, covering just the shoulders and upper arms, or long, usually reaching down to about the wearer’s hips. It’s very comfortable to wrap around the body. It is a fashionable traditional stole of Assam.
A stole is an article of clothing that is similar to a scarf or a shawl. It is worn around the neck or draped over one or both shoulders. A stole can be short, covering just the shoulders and upper arms, or long, usually reaching down to about the wearer’s hips. The stole is made with natural Eri Silk of Assam.
About Eri Silk of Assam:
Eri silk is a protein fibre derived from cocoons made by the Samia Cynthia Ricini moth or Philosamia Ricini moth. It is 100% natural and is one of the four major silks being produced. Predominantly found in Meghalaya and other northeast states of India it is also considered a Vanya (wild) silk.
Eri silk yarn has some unique properties hence why it is known as an all-weather fibre. The Isothermal properties of Eri silk make it cool in summer and its thermal properties make it warm in winter. The process of producing Eri silk yarns and fibres in the villages has the smallest carbon footprint in the world in the textile industry.
Another unique factor is that all activities from the rearing of the silkworms to weaving happen within a village ecosystem. Unlike other textile fibres, Eri silk production resembles a model of a circular economy.
Eri silk is mostly used in weaving in India’s Northeast region but has great potential in knitting, crocheting, and embroidery. Due to its staple (short) fibre makeup requiring it to be spun and not reeled. In addition, it has a woolly texture or a cotton-like behaviour and is heavier than other silks.
Its natural properties make it gentle on the skin and don’t cause irritation or itchiness. Eri silk is hydrophilic, a fibre that loves water and can absorb it well. It is well known to be the most absorbent silk that works very well with natural dyes.
Size: Regular
Colour: Merrun
Making Process: handwoven
Care: Hand and Machine Wash
Material : Eri Silk ( Hand span)