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100% Natural Check Light Pashmina Scarves, 2ply Pure Cashmere Shawls, Nepal Wraps

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About 100% Natural Check Light Pashmina Scarves, 2ply

Pashmina is the traditional name for the very finest grade of cashmere wool. Because of its unique softness and comforting warmth, pashmina is also known as the diamond fabric and the soft gold of high Asia. Put simply, it is the finest, softest and warmest wool available anywhere. This is handmade product therefore please note might have slight variations in measurement and weight. Size : 26x80 Inch. Colour : Natural Check(Natural white and Light Brown-grey Stole). Weight : 125gms. Material :50% Cashmere Wool and 50% Wool. Made In : PHP Factory in Kathmandu Nepal. Our standard Nepal Pashmina products are made of 70% Pashmina & 30% finer silk to 80 % Pashmina & 20% Silk, 100% Silk, 100% Cashmere etc. This gives the butteriest soft hand at the same time maintaining the integrity of Pashmina. The higher percentage of Pashmina keeps our material light and truly seasonless, something you will shoulder once and again no matter which time of the year. About Pashmina & Cashmere :- Only in the highlands of the Himalayas, is the softest wool found in nature. Often known as the fiber of the King, Pashmina wool was worm by Moghul Emperors & Imported for 18th century aristocrats. This Indigenous craft has managed to survive by local trades man who consider this regal fabric as precious as jewels. It is said to be eight ties warmer than sheep wool. The Pashmina fiber is derived from the mountain goat Capra hircus (locally called CHYANGRA), which is native to the Himalayan belt, around & above 10,000 feet above sea level. The Pasham is the fine inner (under) growth over which the goat has another layer of thick & coarse dead fibers. The Pashm is profusely mixed up with these dead fibers. It is hand gathered with a special comb each goat produces 3-8 ounces of wool annually. It is an extremely complicated technique to extricate pure Pasham from the beds of the coarser dead fibers into which the real fiber is deeply embedded.