Handmade from natural fabrics
We bring you the finest handwoven products from around the world made from 100% natural fabrics (cotton, linen, silk, wool, jute)—the products that are safe for you and your skin and good for the environment.
Looking for a luxurious and 100% pure cashmere shawl wrap? Look no further than our 100% Pure Pashmina Cashmere Woolen Wrap!
This exquisite wrap is made from the finest cashmere wool of the undercoat of Changthangi goats of the Ladakh Himalayas. It is handspun and handwoven by experienced and skilled Ladakhi women weavers on their traditional handlooms. The Changpa herders take great care of the goats to ensure that only the best quality wool is obtained to make these wraps. The result is a stole that is incredibly soft, warm, and cozy – perfect for wrapping yourself up on cold winter days!
But our 100% Pure Cashmere Woolen Stole Wrap is more than just a cozy winter wrap. It is also a symbol of luxury and status. Cashmere wraps are favoured by elites and high society individuals because of their rareness and quality. Our wrap is made from 2-ply thicker cashmere yarn, which means it has twice as much wool as those single-ply flimsy wraps. This makes it more durable and long-lasting, meaning you can enjoy its warmth and luxury for many years with proper care.
This cashmere wrap is also organic and sustainable. The Changpa herders practice sustainable grazing methods to ensure the grasslands are not damaged. And because the cashmere wool used in our wraps comes from the undercoat of the goats, no harm comes to the animals during the shearing process. You can feel good knowing that you are wearing a wrap that is both environmentally friendly and humane.
So if you are looking for a luxurious, high-quality, and sustainable cashmere wrap, look no further than our 100% Pure Cashmere Woolen Shawl Wrap!
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Cashmere vs. Pashmina Cashmere. What's the difference?
Cashmere: Cashmere wool (15-19 microns) is one of the softest and warmest wools in the world and comes from many parts of the world, including Mongolia and China.
Pashmina Cashmere: Pashmina cashmere (8-15 microns), on the other hand, is the finest variety of Cashmere coming only from Changtangi goats of Ladakh/Kashmir Himalayas of India, where they graze and breed at high altitudes (above 14,000 feet) in freezing weather. You can say all Pashmina is Cashmere, but every Cashmere is not Pashmina.
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* The whole process of pashmina making is organic, natural and sustainable. Sorting, cleaning, carding, spinning, dying and weaving are done by hand using traditional tools with minimal and no damage to the environment. And since it is made by hand on traditional loom, there might be some minor imperfections that are unique to products made by hand.
We bring you the finest handwoven products from around the world made from 100% natural fabrics (cotton, linen, silk, wool, jute)—the products that are safe for you and your skin and good for the environment.