The word 'Pashmina' (پشمینه) comes from the Persian word 'Pashm' which means wool. However, over many centuries, Pashmina has come to be known as a special kind of wool which comes from the outer skin of the goats living in the high altitudes of the Himalayas. Pashmina wraps; scarves, stoles, shawls, and throws are hand spun and woven in Nepal and Kashmir in the Indian subcontinent. The pashminas from Kashmir are also known as Cashmere (the changed ...
read moreAristocrat Shamina (Shamina aka Shahmina is persian for Emperor's Wool) is made from the superior quality pure pashmina wool ...
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read moreOur Ombre pashminas have three color gradations. Natural dye is used to create these. Scroll down to select your ombre ...
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