Description
48 triple-ply traditional shawl by HUNARDAN is a type of shawl characterized by three layers of fabric woven together for extra warmth, comfort, and durability. Typically made from wool or other warm materials, this type of shawl is often used in colder regions or during winter. The “48” in the description may refer to the length or width (in inches), making it a substantial piece of clothing that provides ample coverage. It is commonly worn as a drape over the shoulders or wrapped around the body, giving both functional and aesthetic value.
Description of the 48 Triple Ply Shawl:
Material: Traditionally made from high-quality wool, pashmina, or other warm fibers.
Construction: Triple-ply (three layers), making it thicker and more effective for insulation.
Size: Likely around 48 inches in width, offering full coverage and protection from cold.
Design: These shawls often come in traditional or ethnic designs with intricate patterns, borders, or embroidery.
Purpose: Used for warmth in cold climates or for ceremonial purposes in some cultures.
Precautions:
1. Care Instructions:
Dry Cleaning is typically recommended to maintain the integrity of the fabric.
Avoid using hot water or harsh detergents if washing by hand. Use cold water and mild detergent.
Do not wring or twist the shawl, as it may damage the fibers or cause distortion.
2. Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place to avoid moisture damage or mold.
Fold the shawl carefully to prevent creases and wear. Use cloth bags for protection against dust.
Avoid storing in direct sunlight to prevent fading.
3.Handling
Be cautious while wearing it around food or beverages to avoid stains.
If the shawl gets wet, allow it to air dry naturally. Do not place it directly near heaters or in dryers, as heat can damage the fibers.
Following these precautions will ensure that your shawl stays in excellent condition for years to come.
Handle with care to prevent snagging on sharp objects or rough surfaces.
Avoid wearing the shawl with jewelry or accessories that might catch and tear the fabric.
4. Usage:
Be cautious while wearing it around food or beverages to avoid stains.
If the shawl gets wet, allow it to air dry naturally. Do not place it directly near heaters or in dryers, as heat can damage the fibers.
Following these precautions will ensure that your shawl stays in excellent condition for years to come.
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