Ever imagined a fabric so fine that wrapping it around you feels
warm and luxurious all at the same time?
Appropriately
called the "soft gold of Asia", Pashmina is the art of
Handcrafting distincitve pieces of luxury with fine Himalayan Cashmere. It has
withstood the test of time & have been around for more than five centuries.
From being draped by the European nobility to now being the ultimate fashion
accessory, this ancient art has gone through a whirlwind of a ride in the last
few decades.
There's
a flood of fast fashion today and most brands have jumped on to this bandwagon.
Even when it comes to Cashmere, most brands are selling "affordable
products" in the name of machine-made and blended varieties. Since
Cashmere is regal and a symbol of opulence, consumers (because of the lack of
awareness) go in for such tall claims and later pay a heavy price for their
choices.
This
is where we have stepped in to revive the lost glory of Pashmina. This royal
art has its roots in the picturesque valleys of Kashmir and for us,
maintaining its pristine beauty is paramount. At Pashmina.com, we believe in
the adage 'less is more' and propagate sustainable luxury through all our
offerings. Each of our products is painstakingly hand-crafted: hand-woven &
hand-embroidered by the gifted artisans of the land of Kashmir.
For
a piece so timeless and which is a repertoire of rich history, we strongly work
towards quality & craft authenticity, each of our pieces – shawls, hijabs,
stoles & scarves, wraps, blankets – go through stringent testing by the
Crafts Development Institute, which is under the aegis of the Ministry of
Textiles, Government of India.
Though
the art of Pashmina has a rich history, it is the artisans who are the real
stars. They painstakingly create masterpieces that reflect the highest level of
craftsmanship. To cater to varied tastes of our consumers, we offer two
distincitve lines, one of the timeless pieces with Bold, Weaves & Hand
Embroidery to the contemporary line of pashminas with Ombre, Swarovski
Crystals, Prints & Chantilly Laces.
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