Cashmere Pashmina Shawls
Pashmina
refers to a type of fine cashmere wool and the textiles made from it. The name comes from Pashmineh, made from Persian pashm.This wool comes from changthangi or pashmina goat, which is a special breed of goat indigenous to high altitudes of the Himalayas. The wool has been used for thousands of years to make high-quality shawls that also bear the same name.
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100 Pashmina Cashmere Wrap Scarf Stole Womens Accessory
Pashmina is an Urdu and Persian word which only became popular after the so-named shawls, woven in Kashmir,started being popular in the west. pashmina
shawls were originally shawls hand spun, woven and embroidered in Kashmir, and made from fine cashmere fiber
''A wide range of embroidery shawls worked by the skilled craftsmen are available in various colors and designs. Our luxurious collection of shawls are made from high quality materials using latest efficient techniques.
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s are perfect for bridesmaid gifts. You will love the look and feel of our fabulous line of viscose pashmina shawls, a faux pashmina at a price that will fit any budget. Don't forget to ask about our bridal party discount. We specialize in wedding shawls, working with bridal parties of any size.




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