Pashmina Shawl with Border Embroidery
Pashmina Shawl with Border Embroidery
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping: Free shipping to Switzerland, Liechtenstein & France.
For Europe, the US & Canada, free shipping on orders over CHF 250.
Delivery times: 2-5 days in Switzerland & France, 4-15 days elsewhere. All parcels are tracked.
Special delivery needs? Contact us.
We are delivering our products from Geneva, Switzerland and Ferney-Voltaire, France.
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Product Weight
Product Weight
The stole is lightweight, only 200 g without packaging.
Handfeel
Handfeel
Warm, sturdy and becoming soft over time
Process
Process
Handspun yarn, handmade on traditional loom with hand embroidery
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Hand wash in cold water using baby shampoo;
Do not tumble dry;
Do not wring dry;
Do not hang dry;
Lay flat to dry;
Dry cleaned using organic solvents.
Store in dry place, preferably in air tight plastic bag.
Care Guide
Infused with the promise of durability and a charm that grows with every use, this pashmina shawl will evolve with you. This beige pashmina is handcrafted with 100% cashmere on a handloom in Srinagar, India.
The shawl is embellished with exquisite Sozni embroidery, featuring intricate patterns in white highlighted with subtle shades of light blue, giving it a distinct and sophisticated character. It's a piece of wearable art that brings the luxury and heritage to your wardrobe.
With dimensions of 200x104 cm, the shawl offers ample coverage and can be styled in numerous ways, making it a versatile addition to any fashion ensemble. Weighing in at a comfortable 200 grams, it provides warmth without bulk, ideal for transitioning through seasons.
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100% Cashmere
These beautiful handmade shawls are made from 100% cashmere. The cashmere used in this scarf comes from Changthangi goat, which is native to the high plateaus of Kashmir.
Creating a handmade pashmina on a traditional loom involves great skill and craftsmanship. The cashmere for this Pashmina is carefully handpicked during their moulting season, which takes place in the spring. The cashmere is then washed and spun by hand to create dyed fine threads. This shawl is hand-weaved on a traditional wooden loom and embroidery was done by hand.