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Organic Cotton Shawl

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Handcrafted in small batches by master artisans in India, COPALA Organic Cotton Shawl honors centuries-old block printing traditions using hand-carved wooden blocks and natural, plant-based dyes. Every pattern and motif carries symbolic meaning, echoing elements of nature, mythology, and daily life.

50% of all Shawl profits goes toward 501SEED3 - a non-profit with sustainability & environmental impact initiatives.

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DETAILS
  • PREMIUM MATERIALS PREMIUM MATERIALS
  • VERSATILE & STYLISH VERSATILE & STYLISH
  • DURABLE LUXURY DURABLE LUXURY
  • SUSTAINABLY MADE SUSTAINABLY MADE

WHY YOU’LL LOVE The SHAWL

Ethically made and eco-chic by design, our Organic Cotton Shawls reflect COPALA’s commitment to preserving artisanal legacies and treading lightly on the planet. They're perfectly imperfect and that's what makes them most beautiful. From sacred forests to sun-drenched dunes, this piece is designed for the Conscious Explorer—whether worn as a head wrap, neck scarf, or talisman on your travels. 

A BEAUTIFUL SHAWL TO COMPLEMENT ANY ADVENTURE
A BEAUTIFUL SHAWL TO COMPLEMENT ANY ADVENTURE
PREMIUM 100% ORGANIC COTTON
PREMIUM 100% ORGANIC COTTON
VERSATILE & ICONIC FIT
VERSATILE & ICONIC FIT
INDIVIDUALLY BLOCK PRINTED
INDIVIDUALLY BLOCK PRINTED
SUSTAINABLY GROWN & ETHICALLY MADE
SUSTAINABLY GROWN & ETHICALLY MADE
WHY YOU’LL LOVE The SHAWL
WHY YOU’LL LOVE The SHAWL

The Story behind The Shawl

The air in Jaipur smelled of spice and dust, the streets alive with color and chaos. I’d come chasing a rumor—a workshop where artisans still practiced block printing, an ancient craft passed down for generations.

Behind a faded blue door, I found it. The room was vibrant, patterns of indigo and saffron drying on lines stretched across the space. An older man stood over a wooden block, pressing it carefully into fabric, each motion deliberate and precise. I watched, mesmerized, as centuries of tradition came to life before me.

A young woman explained the process, her voice calm and proud. Each block was hand-carved, every pattern steeped in history. I ran my fingers over the finished cotton bandanas, marveling at their texture and the small imperfections that made them real.

I knew then I couldn’t leave this place behind. I bought as many bandanas as I could carry, determined to bring this craft to the world. Now, they are far from Jaipur, patiently waiting for a companion to share their story—of skill, heritage, and the beauty I found behind that blue door.