
Woolen
Stoles hold high utilitarian value and are known for their best quality
fabrics. The quality of wool fibers employed for the manufacturing of
these items are drawn from diverse breeds of sheep which primarily
include:
- Fine Wool Sheep: These sheep produce wool fibres with extremely
small diameters of about 20 microns or less.
- Long Wool Sheep: These breeds produce comparitively longer
stapled fibre with larger diameters.
Some other breeds include Pashmina, Romanov, Shetland and
Icelandic which produce some of the finest qualities of wool used for
the manufacturing of shawls and stoles. The beauty of these items is
enhanced through the weaving techniques employed to produce a host of
fascinating patterns and designs.
Besides, embellishment of these accessories using tassels, beads, laces
and sequins further adds to the charm of these products. Woolen stoles
not only stand for fine quality fabric but their matchless appearance as
well. This has eventually accentuated the demand for these items in both
national as well international markets.