. . . "Shawl of printed silk and wool. Cream ground with stripes and repeated Paisley motifs in subdued blues and browns. Nine 2.25 inches wide patterned stripes leave eight broad bands containing large cones set one above the other. The cones and the filling of the stripes are made up of small splodges of colour, suggesting small flowers, stems and veins of red in cones and meanders of red in the stripes. Woven with a woollen weft and a silk warp. Woven in 2/1 twill. The top and lower edges are hemmed. The sides have a two cord selvedge, and the warp threads are doubled for the 0.375 inch before it. Into all four sides is knotted a sparse fringe of tightly twisted cream wool."@en .