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The Flying Bird Motif Beige/Yellow Pashmina Shawl offers a modern interpretation of Anatolia's rich Ehram weaving tradition. It is skillfully woven on traditional hand looms using a blend of wool and cotton yarns. Each piece is limited edition and possesses a unique texture reflecting the artisan's touch.
The flying bird motifs on the beige background symbolize freedom, renewal, and abundance. The energetic touch of yellow gives the shawl both a warm and elegant look. Measuring 70x170 cm, it's the ideal size for both everyday wear and special style touches. Lightweight enough for year-round use, it also offers the soft warmth of natural wool.
It can be used as a minimalist complement to office style, a light shawl for travel, or a warm shoulder wrap for evening walks.
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Features |
Details |
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Category |
Pashmina Shawl |
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Material |
Wool/Cotton Ehram |
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Color |
Beige / Yellow |
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Size |
70 × 170 cm |
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Production |
Handwoven, limited production. |
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Origin |
Turkey – Bayburt |
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Care |
Hand wash in cold water or dry clean. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it is hand-woven from 100% natural wool.
Yes. Wool Ehram fabric is breathable and provides temperature balance according to the season.
No. The motifs are all created with threads during the weaving process; it's entirely handcrafted.
Yes. The colors and designs are suitable for all genders.


EHRAM
Ehram is a traditional pure wool textile unique to Anatolia. It is woven exclusively on hand looms using yarn made from sheep’s wool, produced by local women. It is a symbol of craftsmanship, dedication, and heartfelt labor. Ehram holds a Geographical Indication certificate from the city of Bayburt, located in Türkiye’s Black Sea region.
The historical roots of ehram date back as far as the Roman era. The motifs featured on it reflect thousands of years of Anatolian heritage, and each woven pattern tells its own story. Thanks to its traditional handweaving technique, ehram has a soft and breathable structure and possesses the unique ability to adapt to weather conditions. Keeping warm in winter and cool in summer. Due to the meticulous handweaving process, handwoven fabrics are also significantly more durable.
