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In the beautiful land of Nepal, where nature blushes to its fullest and the breeze flows incessantly carrying the fragrance of flowers and bushes, are the skilled local artisans who have been practicing the rich weaving technique for ages.
The skills are passed down one generation to another and the world witnesses exquisitely handcrafted fabrics that are renowned for their elegant and luxurious designs. The famous handmade shawls are made of fine woolen fabric to provide the wearers with appropriate warmth in chilly winters.
At Exotic India Art, we offer you a handpicked collection of pure Pashmina stoles and shawls handcrafted in Nepal. Pashmina shawls are a fine variant of shawls woven from Cashmere wool of the Changthangi Himalayan goat. Although Pashmina scarves and shawls have admirers from all over the world, the process of handweaving them is time-consuming and requires expertise in craftsmanship.
It is done in several steps and usually takes from several days to several weeks to make a single shawl ready to wear. Every variety of handcrafted shawl has its own distinct features. When it comes to the Pashmina variety from Nepal, it either comes in plain and simple designs or some shawls may feature intricate prints.
Available in a wide range of colors from vibrant to pastel, our finest pieces of traditional shawls are for all women who love draping them around their necks and shoulders and transforming even a basic outfit into meaningful attire.
Each shawl in this collection represents the fusion between traditional style and new aesthetics making them suitable even for donning on special occasions such as weddings and festivities. Now these shawls and stoles wait to be a part of your winter wardrobe-essential. Pick your favorite masterpiece and make a style statement.
These shawls are not only confined to be worn with modern clothes but can also be complemented with traditional outfits such as a Salwar Kameez suit. Do not forget to add accessories to complete your look.
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