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Pashmina Shawls, Stoles, Scarves
"Pashm" is an old Persian word for fine wool. "Pashmina" is
derived from Pashm. The most common Pashmina shawl is a luxurious mix of the
finest, softest cashmere and silk. The cashmere comes from the the underbelly of
Capra Hircus goat, which grazes high in the Himalayas. The wool is spun and then
hand woven with the silk, and finally fringed with twisted silk tassels.
Key Benefits
 | Thin, light, warm and elegant |
 | Finest yarn from the underbelly of "Chyangra" Capra Hircus goat is called
Pashmina |
 | Environment friendly, animal friendly and employment generating item |
Pricing
| Description |
PAS # |
Price |
| 100% Pashmina |
pas-1 |
50 |
| 70% Pashmina 30% Silk |
pas-2 |
30 |
| Pashmina Sweaters / Pullovers |
pas-3 |
80 |
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