Pashmina Shawl from Ladakh, Kashmir - Exclusive 70 x 100 cm, Japan Red
Handwoven exclusive pashmina wool from goats at an altitude of 4000 meters - the softest in the world! This large pashmina shawl is the result of the most beautiful craftsmanship.
The fine wool from the goats of the Ladakh area is carded, spun and woven by hand by the nomads of the area. An ancient process passed down from generation to generation. Weaving the thin wool is a work of art in itself that requires a great deal of skill.
The wool comes from the so-called underwool closest to the goat's body. The fine thin wool keeps goats warm up to 4,500 meters when the snow storms blow in the area. Each goat sheds an extremely small part of this fine wool, so-called down wool, which is then picked by nomads on thorny bushes in the Ladakh region of Kashmir.
Use as the most beautiful shawl or as the prettiest, warmest cape all year round. The pashmina wool is light, softest soft and keeps warm in winter as well as cool summer evenings.
Material: 100% Pashmina wool that comes from goats in Kashmir.
Size: 70 x 200 cm
Finish: Rolled edge
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Colors:
25 Japan red
62 Orange
Origin: The yarn is hand spun, hand woven and conversion dyed in Kashmir.
Production time/shawl: 55 days: Pashmina wool 50 days, hand spinning 2 days, natural dyeing 1 day, weaving and finishing, cutting fringe, label: 2 days
Durability: The shawl is created entirely by hand from nature's living material. Weaving and spinning by hand means that the threads are wonderfully irregular and the natural dyeing means that the color changes beautifully. Treat your new garment tenderly and you will have a friend for life. Weather primarily.
Wash gently by hand in cold water with mild soap and hang dry.
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