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Pashmina Stole with Paisley Border Embroidery

Pashmina Stole with Paisley Border Embroidery

Regular price CHF 250.00
Regular price Sale price CHF 250.00
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Color: Turquois
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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.

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We are delivering our products from Geneva, Switzerland and Ferney-Voltaire, France.

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Product Weight

The stole is lightweight, only 120 g without packaging.

Handfeel

Warm, thick and becoming soft over time

Process

Handspun yarn, handmade on traditional loom with hand embroidery

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

This elegant Pashmina Stole, meticulously crafted by skilled women artisans in Srinagar, Kashmir, measures 70x200 cm. Woven on traditional handlooms from hand-spun yarn, it features a vibrant turquoise base adorned with intricate embroidery in russet, amber, and gold tones, creating a beautifully detailed border.

Lightweight and versatile, this stole adds a touch of sophistication to both casual and formal ensembles. A timeless piece, it embodies the rich heritage and refined craftsmanship of Kashmir, making it a treasured addition to any wardrobe.

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Pure 100% Cashmere

This Pashmina stole is made from a 100% cashmere. This luxurious shawl is soft, sturdy, and warm. The cashmere used in this scarf comes from the Changthangi goat, which is native to the high plateaus of Kashmir. The cashmere wool for this Pashmina is carefully handpicked from the Changthangi goats during their spring moulting season. The wool is then washed and spun by hand to create yarn for this shawl. It is hand-weaved in Srinagar by Kashmiri artisans on a traditional loom.