Handmade from 100% 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.
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Indulge in the luxury of pure elegance with our Pashmina Cashmere Scarf, a handspun and handwoven masterpiece sourced from the pristine valleys of Ladakh. This exquisite accessory is more than just a scarf; it's a testament to the skillful artistry of women weavers and their dedication to preserving traditional craftsmanship.
Each strand of this Pashmina Cashmere Scarf is spun from the softest cashmere derived from Changthangi goats, ensuring its featherweight lightness and unparalleled comfort against your skin. The intricate handwoven design is a visual feast, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of the Himalayas.
Boasting 100% purity, this pashmina cashmere scarf guarantees absolute quality that transcends fleeting fashion trends. Whether you drape it over your shoulders as a stole or wrap it around your neck for warmth, it's an embodiment of timeless elegance that suits every occasion.
Handmade by women weavers in Ladakh, every purchase supports these artisans' livelihoods and their communities. Thus, owning this pashmina cashmere scarf isn't just about embracing high-end fashion — it's about contributing to a noble cause.
Let this handwoven jewel enchant you with its softness, charm you with its authenticity, and captivate you with its story. Order our Pashmina Cashmere Scarf today and experience the true essence of Ladakh's artisanal legacy.
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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 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.