Description
The Newari shawl is a ceremonial drape worn by Newar women of the Kathmandu Valley tradition — present at Indra Jatra, Swet Machendranath processions, and family rites such as the Ihi ceremony, where cultural dress marks community identity as much as occasion. The white field and red border are not incidental choices: white carries ritual purity in Newari ceremonial, red signals auspiciousness, and the pairing has been held intact across generations of festival and rite.
This shawl is woven in 100% cotton, giving it a light, breathable hand that drapes across the shoulder without pulling or stiffening. The red border runs along both long edges as a clean, defined stripe — woven directly into the cloth rather than applied as surface trim, which preserves its geometry and durability through repeated wear and washing. The plain-weave construction keeps the fabric honest: cool against the skin, easy to fold, substantial enough to hold its drape across hours of ceremony without adjustment.
Newari women wear this shawl draped over the shoulder or across the upper body, most often alongside the Haku Patasi ensemble at festivals and cultural gatherings where dress carries intentional weight. From Kalimpong, where the Eastern Himalayan hills form a living crossroads of Nepali, Tibetan, and Bhutia cultural life, BHUTIB ensures every garment leaves with the care and accuracy the tradition deserves.



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