Heritage Silk - Golden Muga Silk Stole
Heritage Silk - Golden Muga Silk Stole
The Muga silk stole is a luxurious accessory made from the golden silk of Assam, India. It is lightweight, soft, and has a natural sheen that adds a touch of elegance to any outfit. Perfect for both formal and casual occasions, this stole is a must-have for anyone who loves the finer things in life.
Why Choose a Muga Silk Stole?
• Artisanal Craftsmanship - Each Muga silk stole is handwoven by skilled artisans, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly alike and adding a unique touch to every stole.
• Uniqueness - Muga silk is known for its unique golden color and natural sheen, making the Muga silk stole a one-of-a-kind accessory.
• Durability - Muga silk is one of the strongest natural fibers, making the Muga silk stole highly durable and long-lasting.
• Softness - Despite its strength, Muga silk is also incredibly soft to the touch, making the Muga silk stole comfortable to wear.
• Cultural Significance - Muga silk is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of Assam, India, and wearing a Muga silk stole is a way to showcase and honor this tradition.
Golden Elegance: Discover the Rare and Luxurious Muga Silk of Northeast India
Muga silk is a rare and luxurious variant of silk, produced only in Assam, Northeast India. The silk is highly valued for its unique golden color, making it known as the "golden fiber." Muga silk has been an integral part of Assamese culture for centuries due to its durability, strength, and luster. The production process involves the cultivation of Muga silkworms native to Assam, and after harvesting the cocoons, the silk fibers are extracted and woven into various garments and textiles. We wrote an in-depth blog about the Muga silk stole which you can read here.
Keeping Tradition Alive: The Fight to Preserve the Beauty of Muga Silk
Despite facing various challenges such as high production costs, limited availability of som trees, and a lack of skilled weavers, organizations are working to promote and preserve this traditional art form and support local weavers and silk farmers.
Sustainable Chic: Elevate Your Style with the Dzukou Heritage Muga Silk Scarf and Stole
The Dzukou Heritage Muga Silk Scarf and Stole are excellent choices for anyone looking for a sustainable and luxurious accessory. The natural golden color of Muga silk adds elegance to any outfit. Muga silk is the strongest textile fiber in the world, ensuring that garments made from it will last for generations. These accessories are lightweight, comfortable, and versatile, providing warmth without weighing the wearer down. Handwoven and handmade by skilled artisans, these accessories are eco-friendly and perfect for those who appreciate sustainable fashion.
Cruelty-Free Couture: Make a Statement with Stylish Muga Silk Accessories
Muga silk accessories are also cruelty-free, making them a more ethical alternative to other types of silk. The stole's trendy and stylish design makes it an ideal addition to any outfit, whether worn for a formal occasion or as a casual accessory. Women's fashion is constantly evolving, but the Muga silk stole is a timeless piece that will never go out of style. Choose cruelty-free and sustainable fashion with these beautiful accessories.
Weaving the Future: Invest in Luxury and Empower Local Artisans with Muga Silk
Investing in the luxury and durability of Muga silk not only supports local artisans but also preserves a traditional art form. The Dzukou Muga silk scarf and stole are both unique and sustainable options that offer beauty, comfort, and versatility. Whether worn as a scarf or stole, these Muga silk accessories are sure to be cherished for years to come. By choosing eco-friendly and sustainable fashion, you can make a positive impact on the environment and empower local communities. Read more about Muga silk on the website of the Dwima Collective.
Specifications
- 100% Muga Silk
- 100% Animal Friendly | Vegan
- Natural color
- Dimensions: length 200 cm | width 60 cm
- Natural fabric, suitable for sensitive and hypoallergenic skin.
- Handspun and handwoven by artisans in East India
- We recommend steaming Muga silk or hand washing with cold water and soap nuts or a mild detergent