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Caviar-Black Pure Pashmina Shawl from Kashmir with Kalamkari Embroidery All-Over

$1308
$1744
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The Persian word 'pashm', meaning soft and superfine, is the root of the word 'pashmina'. When one hears the word 'pashmina' it conveys an image of something superbly beauteous, a texture that is inimitable, a sense of something that is one of the most desirable things in the world. This handpicked shawl is one such pashmina. It is deceptively lightweight and warmer than a tropical summer dusk. If you have been looking to invest in a statement pashmina or two to complete your wardrobe, this youthful yet complex number is where your search ends.

The luxury and price of this one shawl could be understood once you consider that an average male of the endemic Hyrcus goat species, which roams eye-wateringly high Himalayan altitudes, yields annually just enough moult for a fraction of a scarf. Add to that the fact that it takes great degrees of skill, labour, and time to turn it into fabric, dye it, and embroider it to produce what you see on this page. The abundance of floral motifs, highly characteristic of kalamkari art, has been done against non-uniform pastel-coloured panels. Note how the same colours have been put into the stripes along the edges.

Specifications
SWO24
Pure Pashmina Wool
6.8 ft x 3.3 ft
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

Embrace Timeless Elegance with a Kashmiri Masterpiece

Discover the exquisite beauty and unparalleled warmth of this pure Pashmina shawl, a true testament to the artistry of Kashmiri craftsmanship. Woven from the finest Pashmina wool, renowned for its incredible softness and luxurious feel, this shawl promises to be a cherished addition to your wardrobe for years to come. The deep, sophisticated caviar-black base provides a stunning canvas for the vibrant, intricate Kalamkari embroidery that adorns its entirety.

A Symphony of Color and Tradition

The Kalamkari embroidery is a celebrated Indian folk art, and this shawl showcases its breathtaking complexity. Meticulously hand-embroidered, the design bursts with a kaleidoscope of colors, featuring floral motifs, paisley patterns, and delicate leafy vines. Each stitch is a testament to the skill and dedication of the artisans who have passed down this tradition through generations. The interplay of rich reds, vibrant teals, sunny yellows, and earthy greens against the black background creates a visually captivating piece that will undoubtedly draw admiring glances. The edges are further enhanced by a complementary striped border, adding another layer of visual interest and completing the artisanal charm.

Versatile Luxury for Every Occasion

Measuring a generous 6.8 feet by 3.3 feet, this shawl offers remarkable versatility. Drape it elegantly over your shoulders for a formal event, adding a touch of regal sophistication to any attire. Its generous size allows it to be styled in numerous ways, from a classic wrap to a chic scarf. For a more relaxed feel, wear it casually over your favorite jeans and a sweater, instantly elevating your everyday look with a splash of artisanal flair. The natural warmth of pure Pashmina makes it an ideal companion for cooler evenings, providing both comfort and style without compromising on elegance. This shawl is not merely an accessory; it is a statement piece that speaks of refined taste and an appreciation for heritage artistry.

An Investment in Craftsmanship and Comfort

Owning this pure Pashmina shawl is an investment in quality, tradition, and enduring style. The natural fibers of Pashmina are not only incredibly soft but also exceptionally durable when cared for properly. This shawl is designed to be a timeless heirloom, a piece that can be passed down through generations, carrying with it stories of craftsmanship and a connection to the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir. Its luxurious feel against the skin and its eye-catching design make it a perfect gift for a loved one or a special treat for yourself. Experience the unparalleled luxury and artistic brilliance that only a handcrafted Kashmiri Pashmina can offer.

Protecting Your Pashminas: Instructions For Wash And Care

The warm and familiar snuggle of a pure Kashmiri Pashmina is too well known among its lovers.The Indian shawl has a delicate texture that comes from fine wool yarn and natural colors used in its make, which demands special and careful upkeep. We are here with a collection of tried and tested, expert-approved ways with which maintaining and washing your favorite Pashmina will be as smooth as its touch against your skin.

Washing A Pashmina

  • It is advisable to always go with dry cleaning when it comes to Pashmina. It allows deeper cleansing of the fabric without compromising the safety of its lean threads and colors.

  • You can flaunt the beauty of a Pashmina shawl for a whole season without washing or cleaning it, the elegant apparel does not lose its sheen. In case you need to wash your shawl and scarf at home, use cold water and soft cleaning agents such as baby shampoo. Gently wash the Pashmina article, remove any excess water and let it dry in shade.

Storing A Pashmina

  • Once your warm shawls are cleaned and ready to rest till the next winter, mindfully place them in a cool, dry, and clean place. Fold the shawl and wrap it in a fine cloth such as muslin to ensure that its seamless feel lasts for a long. You can also use zip-lock bags to keep moths and dampness out.

  • Do not put naphthalene balls with your Pashminas, because they can mess with its unique appearance and leave back a seething smell. Instead, you can use lavender or lilac placed in pouches to protect the shawls from bugs.

  • If you see a thread rip running across your Pashmina, just follow its trail by gently putting your fingernail on it, in the manner of scratching. Do not apply too much pressure since the weave of Pashmina is subtle and this could mess with its fine threads.

  • Make sure that the stored Pashmina is taken out from its resting place and allowed some fresh air to keep the moths away from your shawls and scarves.

  • Protect your Pashminas from extreme heat and direct sunlight because it is not good for the fabric's texture. Similarly, hanging a Pashmina can cause the yarns to lose their snugness, thus it is always advised to fold your shawls.

  • Brush your shawls after wearing them to remove small amounts of dust collected in the Pashmina fabric. If you observe any dampness or dust patch on the Pashmina, visit your dry cleaner to get it removed.

  • A Pashmina in a household can be passed from one generation to the next as an heirloom. Its exquisite designs and intricate weaving, when protected carefully with these suggestions, will remain in your family, warming you up with the love and beauty of this traditional Indian apparel.

Luxury in Every Thread: The Art and Technique of Pashmina Weaving

Pashmina shawls are a fine variant of shawls woven from Cashmere wool of the Changthangi cashmere goat. In the Kashmiri language, the word "Pashm" refers to the unspun wool of the Changthangi goat (also known as Pashmina goat), a native to the cold hills of Ladakh. Sometimes Pashmina can also be a blend of Cashmere wool and silk in a 70:30 ratio. The traditional weaving culture of Kashmir has gained popularity throughout the world and these shawls have become a fashion icon, particularly among women. Known for their soft texture, and sophisticated and opulent appearance, Pashmina shawls have positively retained their value in the International market. The local artisans of Kashmir are highly skilled and are appreciated for their artistry.

The process of making a world-class Pashmina shawl is both extensive and complex

It involves many steps that are mentioned below: The making process of Pashmina shawls starts by selecting the finest hair of the Changthangi goats. Buddhist nomadic herders rear these goats and collect the soft hair by carefully combing them. They are not sheared because there is a high probability of breakage of the delicate fiber. Maintaining and preserving its natural beauty and strength is essential during the process. After getting the fiber, it is sent to Kashmir where the local artisans, especially the womenfolk, begin its processing.
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Process of Pashmina Shawl Production

The raw Pashmina fiber is first cleaned and all the unwanted particles attached to it are removed by hand. It is then placed in a container having fine rice powder for at least two days to bring more luster to it. The fiber is not exposed to any machinery processing for it may lose its distinctive characteristics. When the fiber is removed from the container and cleaned thoroughly, it is now sent to skilled artisans who begin to spin it on a wooden spinning wheel which is known as “Yinder” in the local language.
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Mastering the Art: Skilled Artisans of Kashmir

The spinning wheel does wonders by transforming the thick fiber into fine threads. These yarns are then handed over to handloom workers who transform them into a solid fabric.
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Embroidery Mastery: Transformation of Pashmina Shawl Designs

This is now the time to carry out the embroidery work on the fabric to turn it into luxurious Pashmina shawls. There are generally three types of embroidery patterns in Pashmina; fine thread and needle embroidery is called Sozni, embroidery with thick thread and needle is called Papier Mache, and metallic thread embroidery is called Tilla. The most common motifs seen on Pashmina shawls are Buta, Lahariya, Bel, Ambi, Zanjeer, etc. Due to the extreme fragility of the Cashmere fiber, the Kashmiri artisans prefer to use their hands while processing and handling it. Manual processing results in soft and warm Pashmina shawls. Hand-spinning techniques and hand embroidery impart unique textures and patterns on them and therefore, no two Pashmina shawls will ever be the exact copy of each other. Depending upon the intricacy of the design, it may sometimes take several months or years to complete one Pashmina shawl. The hard labor that goes into the making process of these shawls makes them more appreciable and therefore pure Pashmina shawls are always more expensive than ordinary ones.
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