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Cashmere Pashmina shawls from Nepal.
Nepal is well known for its hand made materials. Cashmere Pashmina adds glow to this concept as it is made by people here using the natural materials produced at the Himalayan part of the country.. Read More
 
 
Pashmina Shawls


Nepal is well known for its hand made materials. Cashmere Pashmina adds glow to this concept as it is made by people here using the natural materials produced at the Himalayan part of the country.
wholesale pashmian price list and colour chart
Cashmere is type of yarn made from the fiber obtained from the Cashmere Goat. This word is derived from the word Chyangra (a kind of goat), the inhabitantbuy pashmina shawls online of the great Himalayan, Mountain range and the sub-Siberian latitudes of North-Eastern Asia.

Cashmere is characterized by its soft fibers. For a natural goat fiber to be considered Cashmere, it must be under 18.5 micrometers in diameter and at least 3.175 centimeters long. It is noted as providing a natural light-weight insulation without bulk. Fibers are highly adaptable and are easily constructed into fine or thick yarns, and light to heavy-weight fabrics. Appropriate for all climates, a high moisture content allows insulation properties to change with the relative humidity in the air.

The kind of fiber production depends on the way it has been loomed. The handmade cashmere pashmina is softer and is regarded of high quality comparing to the power loomed or the machine weaved. So before making a purchase one has to know its kind. . Our Pashmina products are made out of the highest quality Pashmina yarn in the Himalayan country of Nepal. The cashmere used by us fulfils the requirement that a pure pashmina requires. You can also find the product made of mixed fabrics of pashmina with silk.


You can buy online luxurious Pashmina Shawls from Nepal. If you are retailer Please Click here visit our online store. Wholesale users are requested to

For wholesale buyers please click here to view our wholesale prices of different pashmina items with colour chart.

Our Products Range
  • 70% Pashmina - 30% Silk Shawls
  • Luxurious 100% Cashmere Pashmina Shawls
  • Beautiful Summer Shawls on 100% sheep fiber
  • Beautiful Summer Shawls on 70% sheep fiber X 30% Silk
  • Embroidered Shawls
  • Animal Printed Shawls
  • 100% Silk Pashmina Shawls
  • Viscose Jacquard Shawls
  • Jamavar Pashmina Shawls
 
 
Pashmina FAQ
   
  What Kind of Quality And Quantity We Deal ?
We believe in the best quality and we can delivery the goods as per customer's requirement.
   
  Do you offer discounted price on bulk orders?
Yes, we do offer discounted price on bulk orders. A minimum order of 100 pieces qualifies for the special discount. However, we also allow new clients bulk order discounts on a minimum order of 50 pieces to help their business and our relationship with them grow.
   
  What is Single Ply, Double Ply, 2 Paddle and 4 Paddle?
Single strand of wool is reffered to as Single Ply. The Single ply pashmina are in the lightest form. In double ply, two strands of pashmina are used. The weight is also more meaning more costlier Pashmina. 2 paddle is a looser weave while 4 paddle is a tighter weave.
   
  Are there more colour choices?
All the colors that you see on the website are currently that we are working on.
Please click here to view our colour that currently we are offering But if you prefer any specific color shade, you can always gives us the shade reference of Pantone color Guides.
   
  What is your refund/Exchange Policy?
We will exchange/refund your purchase (excluding shipping charges) within 30 days of your purchase. The purchase should be unused with our tags and labels. Keep the bill for your reference.
   
 

How Pashmina is Made?
Pashmina is known to be in use for almost a thousand years. Made from a special kind of wool, Pashmina shawls were worn by members of the royal family in ancient times. The charm of the Pashmina remains, as it is still one of the most sought after shawls. Known for its sheer quality, lightness, grace and warmth, the Pashmina shawl has a global demand most other shawls cannot match up to.

Pashmina, as it is known as Cashmere shawl too, has been traditionally woven by families involved in the business for generations. The intricacies of the embroidered designs have been handed down from one generation to the next. These traditional weavers are responsible for keeping this art form alive and maintaining the high standards that Pashmina is associated with. The wealth of information and knowledge accumulated for centuries in a weaver’s family passes on to the next generation, which has helped the Pashmina shawl to improve further in design and pattern. Although traditional designs are being pursued with, experimentation with modern patterns is not new with each generation.

Pashmina embroidery designs have been the richer owing to the experiments carried out by creative weavers. The pashm (wool) is obtained from the Himalayan goat (Capra hircus) that inhabits mountains around 15000 ft above sea level. The temperature, which is around -30º centigrade, ensures a thick growth of high quality pashm on these goats. Since the pashm is many times finer (12 microns) than human hair, it cannot be spun over machines. Experiments were carried out to weave the pashmina fabric in Europe, but it failed.

For this reason, the fabric is hand woven to produce a shawl. A full sized shawl (36” x 80”) requires around 24 ounces of wool, which is equivalent to the amount four goats produce in one year. The amount of embroidery determines the cost of a shawl. A party pashmina might have lighter embroidery in comparison to a bridal pashmina shawl. Weavers prepare shawls keeping in mind the various occasions they are normally worn on.

 

   
 

 

 

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