Sacred Shawls & Tribal Scarves: More Than Accessories
Sacred Shawls & Tribal Scarves: More Than Accessories

Shawls with History, Purpose, and Energy
Hand-printed shawls such as the Tulasi Tribal Shawl or Khadi Cotton Stoles are more than decorative accessories—they are spiritual tools. Used in ceremonies, rituals, meditation, and dance, each shawl supports grounding and connection.
Natural Khadi cotton is hand-woven and block-printed, making each piece unique and full of heritage.
Different Ways to Wear Tribal Shawls
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As a ceremonial wrap
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As a sarong or pareo for beach rituals
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As a head wrap or turban
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As a dance prop
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As a Home altar decoration
Their multi-use versatility makes them ideal for spiritual practitioners and boho devotees.

The Energy of Hand-Printed Patterns
Patterns carry cultural meaning—tribal shapes represent unity, grounding, nature, and movement. The earthy colors such as sage, brown, terracotta, and off-white reflect the tones of the natural world.
Popular pieces include:
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Tulasi Tribal Stola (Sage / Brown / White)
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Handloom Tribal Scarf Soft Khadi Cotton
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Big Tribal Shawl Blockprinted

A Perfect Addition to Any Boho Outfit
Whether combined with dresses, crop tops, skirts, or jumpsuits, these shawls elevate the entire look. Soft, natural, and versatile, they connect fashion with spirituality.