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Batik Pink/Orange Stole

Batik Pink/Orange Stole

Regular price CHF 375.00
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One touch is enough to fall in love.

Soft waves of pattern, shaped by hand and guided by chance. Each piece carries its own rhythm, offering quiet movement and texture. Light, effortless, and designed to bring texture to your everyday rhythm.

70 cm × 200 cm (Width × height)
  • Collection: Holi
  • 100% Cashmere
  • Orange, Pink
  • SKU: PMBAST25PM
100% handwoven in the period of 4–6 weeks

Care instructions

  • Gentle handwash with cold water and mild shampoo only.
  • Lay flat for drying.
  • Do not hang dry.
  • Store your stole or shawl in a cool place and protect it from moths.

Shipping and returns

  • Delivery within 4-7 working days.
  • Please note that shipping times will be communicated once your pre-order has been confirmed.
  • Free shipping and returns within 30 days.
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Holi Collection

A Celebration Caught in Cloth
Pigments fall like laughter. Unexpected, wild, and full of joy. These shawls are born from spontaneity — ice melts, colors scatter, the moment creates itself. Inspired by Holi, they are an ode to celebration, to chaos embraced, to playfulness reborn.
There is no symmetry, no repetition — only freedom. This is a fabric that remembers the joy of not knowing what comes next. A vibrant moment suspended in weave — youthful, unfiltered, and shared.
Inspired by the festival of Holi, these shawls are explosions of pigment, joyfully unplanned. This is the present moment — of surrendering control and embracing joy. The patterns are made not with rules, but with play. They capture the energy of childhood, the magic of not knowing what comes next. This is a celebration woven into cloth — the memory of togetherness, of lightness, of becoming color itself.