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THE MAKING

The history of Pashmina spans centuries. Kashmiri Pashmina shawls were first presented abroad over 700 years ago. And to date, these shawls have retained their value in the international market.

Here's what goes into the making of the most exquisite shawls the world has ever seen...

THE PROCEDURE

The making of Pashmina involves collecting the fine hair of the Pashmina goat, sorting raw Cashmere, spinning, weaving, and creating a world-class shawl. Indeed, the entire process is both extensive and thorough.

It demands a precision that is beyond many. And that's why only a few businesses have been able to survive in the industry.

THE MAKING

THE SELECTION

As an expert in Pashmina, we have prowess in selecting only the finest of Chyangra's hair.

All our fiber is hand-combed to maintain its quality & preserve its natural beauty.

Besides we ensure that no raw material comes from sources that violate human/animal rights.

THE SELECTION

THE MAKING

As an expert in Pashmina, we have prowess in selecting only the finest of Chyangra's hair.

All our fiber is hand-combed to maintain its quality & preserve its natural beauty.

Besides we ensure that no raw material comes from sources that violate human/animal rights.

THE WEAVING

Cashmere is a delicate form of wool celebrated for its softness and exclusivity. It hence has to be woven manually so that the delicate fiber does not face the harsh processing of a machine.

For this reason, a handloom is used to weave fine Cashmere yarn, to prepare luxury Pashmina shawls, which take 3-4 days.

Weaving

THE WEAVING

Weaving

Cashmere is a delicate form of wool celebrated for its softness and exclusivity. It hence has to be woven manually so that the delicate fiber does not face the harsh processing of a machine.

For this reason, a handloom is used to weave fine Cashmere yarn, to prepare luxury Pashmina shawls, which take 3-4 days.

THE WEAVING

THE LIVELY ELEMENTS

Conventional keepers of Pashmina goats are the tribe Changpa, who live in the Ladakh region of India.

They are semi-nomadic people of Tibetan origin and inhabit the Changthang plateau.

Even with little or no access to the mainland, these tribes have lived on their own for centuries, herding the goats whose pashm is the backbone of the entire Kashmir pashmina industry.

THE LIVELY ELEMENTS

THE LIVELY ELEMENTS

Conventional keepers of Pashmina goats are the tribe Changpa, who live in the Ladakh region of India.

They are semi-nomadic people of Tibetan origin and inhabit the Changthang plateau.

Even with little or no access to the mainland, these tribes have lived on their own for centuries, herding the goats whose pashm is the backbone of the entire Kashmir pashmina industry.

THE EXCLUSIVITY

No two hand-crafted pashmina products are ever the same.

From intricate designs woven into shawls to those painstakingly embroidered over a period of time; from delicate French Chantilly Lace patterns appliquéd to mesmerizing SWAROVSKI crystals; all our products are a class apart and remind us of the great history and richness that pashmina holds.

THE EXCLUSIVITY

THE EXCLUSIVITY

THE EXCLUSIVITY

No two hand-crafted pashmina products are ever the same.

From intricate designs woven into shawls to those painstakingly embroidered over a period of time; from delicate French Chantilly Lace patterns appliquéd to mesmerizing SWAROVSKI crystals; all our products are a class apart and remind us of the great history and richness that pashmina holds.

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