Ponnadai Shawl - 2 Mtrs | Jacquard Shabnam Cloth Ponnada Shawl/ Mango Design Ponnada Cloth For Honouring Guests
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"Warm greetings and welcome to the world of elegance and divinity with angavastram - Oswal Jacquard Shabnam, a regal combination of tradition and textile expertise."
⢠This exceptional item enhances the elegance of ceremonial garb, religious offerings, and festive displays. And it is also referred to as "Oswal Shabnam Shawl, Jacquard Shawl, Pooja Shawl, Oswal Ceremony Shawl, Devotional Shabnam Shawl, Oswal Woolen Wrap, Oswal Jaquard Fabric Shawl" in other contexts.
⢠Origins: Angavastram in Indian culture can be traced back to ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley and later thrived during the Mughal Empire. In North India, the custom of giving or wearing ponnadai during rituals, especially those made of wool or Jacquard weaves, was widespread. A well-known textile company called Oswal made a significant contribution by combining traditional weaving methods with contemporary designs like the "Shabnam," which evokes dew-like grace and symbolizes beauty and softness.
⢠In India, especially in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Punjab, Oswal Jacquard Shabnam ponnadai are extremely popular and are a common item at religious events, family rituals, and winter festivals. They are also commonly given out as gifts during weddings and other special occasions.
⢠Applications and Uses:
These kasavu shawl are frequently employed in the following scenarios:
1. As gifts to gods in temples and at home altars.
2. Worn over the shoulders during bhajans, havans, and religious ceremonies.
3. Given to elders, priests, or head visitors as a sign of reverence.
4. As a warm and elegant wrap for festivals or traditional winter get-togethers.
⢠Preservation Measures: To extend the lifespan of Oswal Jacquard Shabnam kasavu shawl:
1. Keep folded and kept in a muslin or cotton bag.
2. Keep out of direct sunlight and moisture.
3. Protect against insect damage using cedar blocks or all-natural repellents.
4. Only dry clean; never iron or machine wash directly.
⢠Major Hindu holidays such as Navaratri, Diwali, Pongal, and Guru Purnima are the perfect occasions to wear this shawl. In addition to being frequently employed in Lakshmi or Durga homams, Sai Baba aradhanas, and Ayyappa poojas, it is also used where giving or decorating the god with clothing is thought to be auspicious.
⢠The jacquard weaving method produces a fabric that is both soft and structured, with lovely designs. Floral embellishments, paisley patterns, or temple boundaries are frequently represented in the architecture. It is a practical and ritualistic option since it combines thermal warmth with aesthetic appeal.
"Buy Shawls - Oswal Jacquard Shabnam for an elegant touch to rituals, poojas, and ceremonies. Perfect for gifts, traditional garb, and spiritual offerings; order now to give your religious times more elegance and warmth."