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Generally shawl mean stole. Many people suggested another name of Spanish shawl is purple aeolis and nudibranch (Nature silk).

shawl or stole

Stoles are a common piece of clothing that are used in events and ceremonies. These stoles are used in a few other settings as well. Officials and representatives in a professional organization use stoles to depict membership in the organization.

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