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Himachali Pashmina and Merino Wool Shawl
– Black

Sale price950,00 kr

Pashmina goats live at high altitudes in the Himalayas and are known for producing an extra fine and soft wool. 

This pashmina is mixed with merino wool and hand-woven according to tradition in Himachal Pradesh in the Indian Himalayas. Mixing pashmina and merino wool makes this shawl light and warm at the same time.

The wools are purchased directly from the shepherds in the mountain districts Kullu and Kanga. All carding, spinning and weaving are done on traditional wooden looms called KHADDI. The weaving technique is unique and is passed down from generation to generation. The weavers belong to their own little clan called Julahus.

Dyeing is done with environmentally adapted modern pigments which fix to the fibres and retain their luminosity for a long time.

A perfect shawl to wear year-round.

Material: 50% pashmina and 50% merino wool from Himachal Pradesh, India.
Size: 60 x 200 cm
Hem: 2 cm fringe

Origins: The garment is hand-spun, hand-woven and dyed in Himachal Pradesh in the Indian Himalayas under the leadership of Ritika and Shaurya of Marichiworld.

Production Time: 55 days (sheep and goat wool - 50 days; hand spinning - 2 days; natural dyeing - 1 day; weaving, finishing, fringe cutting, labelling - 2 days)

Durability and care: Weaving and spinning by hand leads to the threads being wonderfully irregular – a work of the hand. Gently care for your new silk and wool garment, and you will have a friend for life. Begin by hanging it out to air. When necessary, wash by hand in cold water and mild soap, then hang dry.