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Pashmina Shawls are a fine variant of shawls spun from cashmere wools.
A cashmere wool itself is obtained from the Changthangi goat (Capra
aegagrus hircus) native to the high plateau of Ladakh.
Pashmina wool is incredibly soft, making it feel luxurious and
silky against the skin. The fine diameter of the wool fibers is
responsible for its softness, which can be as small as microns.
Warmth: Pashmina wool is incredibly warm, making it ideal for
colder temperatures.
Pashmina wool is incredibly soft, making it feel luxurious and
silky against the skin. The fine diameter of the wool fibers is
responsible for its softness, which can be as small as microns.
Warmth: Pashmina wool is incredibly warm, making it ideal for
colder temperatures.
The word, Pashmina is derived from the Persian word, pashm, the
soft gold or the king of fibres. As the word suggests, it attains
royalty in its being. The journey of the Pashmina dates back to
the 15th century in the Kashmir Valley of India.