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What is Pashmina?
Pashmina is made from the finest cashmere wool in the world.
It is combed from the underside of the Himalayan Mountain
Goat, which are indigenous to the mountains of Central Asia.
Pashmina has been valued for centuries throughout Asia and
the Middle East, and the wonderful qualities of pashmina
are now making it just as popular in the West. Please rest
assured that no animals are harmed in the making of pashmina.
Our pashmina shawls are remarkably soft and light, considering
how much warmth they provide. Our customers tell us how
much they love their shawls, and we know you will receive
many compliments when you wear them.
Definition of
Pashmina
"Pashmina" is the Persian word for pashm meaning
finest wool fibre, the "soft gold" king of fibers.
Every summer, Himalayan farmers climb the mountains to comb
the fine woolen undercoat from the neck and chest of, himalayan
mountain pashm, not to be confused with the endangered Tibetan
antelope that is killed to produce shatoosh shawls. To survive
the freezing 14,000 ft-altitude environment, grows a unique,
incredibly soft pashm, inner coat, six times finer than
human hair. Because it is only 14-19 microns in diameter,
it cannot be spun by machines, so the downy wool is hand-woven
into shawls for export, predominantly to America and Europe.
Although they have been popular with aristocracy in Southern
Asia since the 15th Century, pashmina sales in the West
suddenly took off in 1998 when designers in London, Paris
and New York started to include them in their fashion collections.
Since then the growing demand has helped push the price
down to an affordable level.
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Definition
of Cashmere
Too much confused and afraid of popularity of Pashmina as
a thing of east and bugged by its undying demand some companies
to make huge profits and confining the goods to their own
registered CASHMERE as a trade mark item for their own use
and benefits and to make it highly expensive out of reach
of people as copyright and monopoly business defined their
own defination as a thing of west and to restrict the entry
of Pashmina into west by its own definations to make huge
profits for a 100 USD pashmina shawl to sell at 1000 USD
as cashmere without any value addition.
Choosing Pashmina
When choosing a pashmina it is important to check whether
the piece is 100 percent pashmina or if it has been blended
with silk. We recommend either 100 percent or a 70/30 percent
silk blend. "I find that a 90/10 percent blend fuzzes
too much, as does the 80/20 percent. And anything less that
70 percent pashmina tends to be too shiny." A 100 percent
pashmina shouldn't fluff or pill and should be colorfast.
An occasional dry clean should keep it in good condition,
and it can be spot-treated with baby shampoo and cold water
and dried flat. "Most women select a medium-sized (180x60cm)
silk blended pashmina, which usually retails at USD 500
in USA." Since we have our own manufacturing unit we
are able to sell the same top quality products at affordable
prices.
Pashmina
Care
With regular care Pashmina articles will maintain its outlook
, increase in softness and long lasting. We do not apply
the brush to make it soft. We advise our client not to ask
softness more than required and not to believe that have
more soft is right quality. Brushing makes soft and feels
thicker but leads to pilling (balling up) and wears out
easily.
Always use cold water and hand wash with low pH or normal
pH shampoo or pure castillc soap. We advise our clients
not to add any chemical like bleaching and never use hot
water more than 50 degree Celsius. After washing remove
the excess water by hand press and lay out on the plane
surface. For restore the finishing lay on the table and
cover with butter paper and press with hot iron.
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How to Wear a Pashmina
Shawl?
(Source: The Oprah Winfrey Show, Oprah.com)
Charla Krupp, editor of Glamour magazine,
recommends these five looks for the pashmina shawl
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"For
people with no hips," Oprah says. Just wrap around
your waist, drape attractively and go. |
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Simple, elegant, warm. Perfect for work, shopping
or fun!.
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If one pashmina shawl is great, two must be
twice as good.
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Charla says this look is replacing mother's
mink stole. It's terrific for evening, particularly
with the higher-end, beaded pashmina shawls.
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This stylish look
is easy to create — once you know how. |
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Fold your pashmina shawl in half along its length,
making sure the folded edge is at the top or facing
you. |
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Fold the pashmina shawl in half again, this time
along its width. You should have an end that's folded
and an end that's open. |
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Place the folded shawl behind your head. Pull the
open end through the loop at the folded end. Voila!
You're suddenly chic! |
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