Floral Print Stole for Women – Ivory & Mustard Yellow Design This Handblock floral print stole brings warm, cheerful elegance to your wardrobe with its delicate vine pattern in the upper half and a vibrant mustard yellow floral border along the lower length. Set against a soft ivory base, this floral print stole is designed to add a touch of everyday charm to both casual and festive outfits. What Makes This Floral Print Stole Special Not all scarves are created equal, and this Handblock floral print stole stands apart because of its layered design — a subtle olive-toned vine print covers the upper portion, while bold mustard yellow blooms with green stems create a statement border below. This contrast between understated texture and vibrant color makes this floral print stole feel both versatile and eye-catching. The fabric is soft, breathable, and lightweight, making it comfortable to wear across seasons. The Craft Behind This Floral Print Stole Every Handblock floral print stole in this collection is created using traditional hand-block printing techniques, where each floral motif is carefully stamped onto the fabric using hand-carved wooden blocks. This meticulous process, passed down through generations of artisans, ensures no two pieces of this Handblock floral print stole are exactly alike — each carries subtle variations that reflect genuine handmade quality. Explore our full handwoven collection to see more artisan pieces made using similar traditional techniques. Styling Your Floral Print Stole The ivory and mustard yellow palette of this floral print stole makes it wonderfully versatile. Pair it with a plain kurta or saree to let the floral border take center stage, or drape it over a solid-color western outfit for a warm, feminine finishing touch. Because the fabric is lightweight, this floral print stole works beautifully as a light layer for evening outings, festive gatherings, or travel, without adding bulk. Its soft, fringe-free edges keep the overall look polished for both casual and dressed-up occasions. Handblock Floral print stoles like this one are especially loved during the warmer months and festive seasons, where their soft yet vibrant palette adds a fresh, joyful element to an outfit without being overwhelming. Why This Floral Print Stole Makes a Great Gift Looking for a meaningful gift? This Handblock floral print stole makes an excellent present for birthdays, anniversaries, festivals, or as a thoughtful gift for someone who loves warm, cheerful color combinations. Its balanced palette of ivory and mustard makes it a versatile choice that suits a wide range of tastes and occasions. Gifting a handblock printed piece also supports traditional artisan communities preserving this centuries-old craft — you can read more about the craft of handloom weaving in India and its cultural significance. Caring for Your Floral Print Stole To preserve the print and texture of your floral print stole, we recommend gentle handwashing in cold water or dry cleaning. Avoid wringing the fabric — instead, lay it flat to dry away from direct sunlight to prevent color fading. With proper care, this floral print stole will retain its softness, print clarity, and color for years, making it a long-lasting wardrobe addition. Whether you’re building a versatile collection of everyday accessories or searching for a joyful, artisanal piece that pairs with almost anything, this floral print stole checks every box — softness, vibrant detail, and timeless design. Check out our complete stole and shawl collection to find your perfect match. There’s a gentle, unhurried quality to floral motifs done in mustard against ivory — warm enough to feel festive, yet soft enough to wear without drawing too much attention. It’s the kind of print that feels equally fitting for a family celebration or a quiet Sunday out, never once feeling out of place. The choice to concentrate the floral pattern along the border rather than across the entire stole is a deliberate design decision — it draws the eye outward, framing the piece the way a well-chosen border frames a painting. The result is a stole that feels curated rather than crowded, letting the ivory field breathe while the mustard florals do the talking.








