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About Me: The attractive and excellent fringes and beautiful designs in pashmina shawl are different. Fringe and designs add extra beauty to pashmina shawls and other pashmina products. The making of the distinctive pashmina fringe and designs is an interesting stage of shawl making. Because the fringe and design making process is artistic and delicate process it takes hours to fringe and design each pashmina shawl or any other pashmina product by the expert. Dyeing is completely done by hand, and each piece individually. Dyers with immense patience and generations of experience are the one who dye the pashmina shawls, Pashmina stoles, pashmina mufflers, pashmina scarves, pashmina sweaters, pashmina blankets and other pashmina products, as even the smallest negligence reflects on the quality of the product. Only metal and azo free dyes are used, making the shawls and other pashmina products completely eco-friendly. The pure water used for dying is pumped up from deep beneath the surface. Dyeing is done at a temperature just below boiling point for nearly an hour. Pashmina wool is exceptionally absorbent, and dyes easily and deeply.
Measurements: Length - 80 inches, Width - 28 inches
Care: Dry clean only. Keep it folded in a paper bag when not in use.
Color: Aqua Green, Ombre Green, Pastel Turquoise, Red
Material: Wool: Pashmina (Pashmina Cashmere Wool)
Weight: 280 Grams
Theme: Hand Made
Certification: Craftmark® , Geographical Indication (®GI)
Product Note: This is a handcrafted product from artisans and producer groups and due to the nature of the product, slight variation in colors or design may occur. Any slight irregularities are distinctive and are inherent to the beauty of this creation as it is meticulously crafted by hand.
The Story: The pashmina making process undergoes pain staking process and the entire process is done completely by hand. The pashmina wool is collected every spring from the Mountain goat "Chyangra" (Capra Hircus). Pashmina is the goat's soft underbelly down, which lies under the coarse and thick outer hair. First, the wool from Chyangra (Capra Hircus) goat is collected. The pashmina wool is collected every spring. Then the soft fine pashmina is separated from the thick coarse hair. And both the soft pashmina and the thick coarse hair is taken for their further process. The pashmina wool is collected every spring and is basically spun by hand. The yarn is spun on a spinning wheel locally known as 'Charkha'. Prior to spinning, the raw material is treated by stretching and cleaning it to remove any dirt and soaked for a few days in a mixture of rice and water to make it softer. Hand-spinning the fibre requires immense patience, dexterity and dedication. Pashmina yarn is too fragile for the vibration caused by power looms, the weaving of the traditional 100% Pashmina shawls are therefore done on hand-looms. It is essential for the weaver to have a uniform hand for par excellence fabric. Weaving here is done with a shuttle carrying the soft pashmina yarn through the fine yet strong silk warp. The weaving process is in itself an art, which has been passed down over generations. It takes about four days to weave a single pashmina shawl or a stole.
Shipping & Delivery: This product ships within 1 day of your order. Expected delivery/arrival time for this product is approximately 3 - 5 working days from the date of your order.
Product Note: This is a handcrafted product from artisans and producer groups and due to the nature of the product, slight variation in colors or design may occur. Any slight irregularities are distinctive and are inherent to the beauty of this creation as it is meticulously crafted by hand.