Handwoven stoles from the looms of Assam.
From hand-spun cotton to peace-silk Eri, every Adwita stole is woven slow in Assam — six to ten days on a traditional pit loom, finished by hand.

A living craft, not a souvenir.
Assam's handloom tradition has shaped everyday cloth for centuries — pit looms in courtyards, yarn dyed in small batches, motifs carried mother to daughter. Every Adwita stole is part of that lineage, made one at a time by weavers who have spent decades at the loom.
Two fibres. One philosophy.
Our cotton stoles are lightweight and breathable, made for daily drape across seasons. Our Eri silk stoles — handspun from cocoons gathered after the moth has flown — are naturally insulating, soft, and called peace silk for the way they are harvested.
Why slow matters.
A power loom can produce a stole in an hour. A handloom takes 6–10 days. The difference shows in the drape, in how the cloth softens with washing, and in the slight slubs that mark each piece as one of one.
- 100% handwoven on traditional pit looms in Assam
- Natural fibres — handloom cotton & handspun Eri silk
- Slight weave variation: the mark of the hand
- Free India shipping over ₹3,500
What makes a stole from Assam different?+
Assamese handloom traditions use traditional pit looms and motifs like buta and floral pallus, woven by master weavers. The fibres are spun and finished by hand, giving the cloth a unique drape, slight slubs, and a softness that only deepens with each wash.
Are these stoles handwoven or power-loom?+
Every Adwita stole is 100% handwoven on traditional pit looms in Assam. Each piece takes 6–10 days on a single loom.
Do you ship across India?+
Yes. We ship pan-India, with free shipping on orders over ₹3,500. International orders can be arranged on request via WhatsApp.
Made by hand. Made to last.
Each Adwita stole is woven slow in Assam. Free shipping over ₹3,500.
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