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Origin

SHAAL pieces are woven in the Swat Valley, northern Pakistan.

A mountainous region near the Afghan border, Swat has long been known for wool, weaving, and cold-climate dress. Shawls have been worn across this region and the wider subcontinent for millennia — as protection, as daily wear, and as cultural dress.

The craft remains embedded in daily life.

Material

Our wool is responsibly sourced from regional suppliers working within traditional pastoral systems.

We prioritise:

  • Natural fibres only
  • Transparent sourcing
  • Direct production partnerships

Craftsmen are paid directly for their work. Production is small-scale and workshop-based — not industrial mass manufacturing.

Weave

SHAAL pieces are woven using traditional khadi construction.

Khadi refers to hand-guided weaving on manual or semi-manual looms.
It produces:

  • Dense fibre alignment
  • Natural irregularity
  • Strong structure
  • Long-term durability

Regional Tradition

The broader region — including Kashmir — is historically known for fine wool weaving techniques and shawl production. Styles vary by density, fibre blend, and finishing methods.

Swat weaving is recognised for:

  • Heavier constructions
  • Cold-weather suitability
  • Durable everyday use

This aligns with SHAAL’s structural approach.

Craft

Each piece passes through:

  • Yarn preparation
  • Loom setup
  • Hand-guided weaving
  • Finishing and inspection

The process visible in our film reflects the full production cycle — from raw fibre to finished textile.