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.
Elevate your style with the Pashmina Cashmere Scarf, handspun and handwoven by the skilled women artisans of Ladakh. This featherweight, soft stole is not just a fashion accessory; it's a symbol of pure elegance and grace.
Each thread is meticulously crafted from 100% pure pashmina cashmere, sourced ethically from the Changtangi goats that roam the remote regions of the Himalayas. The result is a luxurious scarf that's as light and airy as it is warm and cozy.
The exquisite craftsmanship is evident in every inch of this scarf, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Ladakh. The delicate, natural fibres ensure an unmatched level of comfort and warmth, making it perfect for all seasons. Its versatility makes it an ideal accompaniment to any outfit, adding a touch of sophistication and class.
Experience the softness and featherweight quality of this handwoven pashmina scarf. Its timeless design and unparalleled quality make it more than just an accessory – it’s the epitome of luxury fashion that transcends trends. Embrace the feeling of pure cashmere stole against your skin; experience luxury like never before: the Pashmina Cashmere Scarf – a testament to tradition, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance.
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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 wool 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 a 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.