Shawl
Black Hashidaar Hand Embroidered Kashmiri Pure Pashmina Shawl
Cream Hashidaar Hand Embroidered Real Pashmina Shawl With Booti Work on Borders
A classic and timeless piece, Haba brings to you our cream-shaded handwoven Pashmina shawl that has Sozni embroidery solely on the shawl's borders. Each of our shawls has a unique QR code embedded on the reverse side that you scan through the camera app on your smartphone. This QR code will lead you to a "Certificate Of Authenticity" that gives you a lifetime guarantee of the following:
✔ Material: Real Pashmina
✔ Weave: Hand woven
✔ Work: Sozni by hand
Note: Hashidaar is a type of Pashmina shawl that has light Sozni embroidery work on borders only.Cream Neemdor Hand Embroidered Kashmiri Pashmina Shawl
Cream Paladaar Hand Embroidered High-Quality Kashmiri Pashmina Shawl
Deep Red Hashidaar Hand Embroidered Authentic Kashmiri Pashmina Shawl
Light Khaki Bootidaar Hashidaar Hand Embroidered Real Kashmiri Pashmina Shawl
- Hashidaar is a type of Pashmina shawl that has light Sozni embroidery work on borders only.
- Bootidaar is a Pashmina shawl with motifs spread all over the fabric.
Natural Color Plain Kashmiri 100% Genuine Pashmina Shawl
Natural Cream Jalidaar Hand Embroidered Kashmiri Pashmina Shawl
Natural Tan Paladaar Hand Woven Kashmiri 100% Pure Pashmina Shawl
Natural-Brown Bootidaar Hashidaar Hand Embroidered Genuine Kashmiri Pashmina Shawl
- Hashidaar is a type of Pashmina shawl with light hand Sozni embroidery work on borders only.
- Bootidaar is a Pashmina shawl with motifs spread all over the fabric.
Natural-Cashmere Toned Jalidaar Hand Embroidered Kashmiri Real Pashmina Shawl
Neemdor Hand Sozni Kashmiri Pure Pashmina Shawl – Dark Mustard
Pashmina – The Epitome Of Decorum And Grace.
Pashmina- derived from the word ‘Pashm’ comes from the under fleece of Changthangi goats, the Himalayan mountain goat. Hand-woven into a variety of pashmina products, mostly Pashmina shawls, scarves, and stoles – this sign of royalty has been worn through generations by royal and wealthy families worldwide.
Known as the king of woollen fibres, Pashmina is an exquisite piece of elegance adored for its softness, warmth, and beauty. The exquisite workmanship and effort that has been put into the making of every Pashmina piece makes it a status symbol and adds to the overall decorum of the person who wears it.
Kashmir is known for selling authentic handmade GI-certified pashminas and has one of the finest and most skilled artisans who dedicatedly make every piece worthy for its customers worldwide. It takes them around a few months to a year at most to complete one shawl; well worthy for the high price it asks for.
Pashmina scarves and shawls are not just an accessory for winter but can be styled in any season, irrespective of the outfit you are wearing- ethnic or western. Nothing can beat the look of a nicely wrapped pashmina shawl or scarves even worn over a basic outfit.
Authentic and Ethical Craft of Pashmina
Kashmers.com defines the authenticity of Pashmina Shawls by exhaling a unique idea of preserving each of our Pashmina Shawls with a QR code. We have enhanced the authentic identification of Pashmina Shawls by this concept. This is a turning point in the craft of Pashmina as the QR code protection also defines the token of respect to the artisanal work in Kashmir. Defining the concept of contemporary designs in the craft of Pashmina is itself a sign of gratitude towards the old-age craft of Pashmina. Pashmina has witnessed its journey in the cradle of nature, the Himalayas. Therefore, we ensure care for nature throughout our crafting steps.
FAQ’s:
1) What exactly is Pashmina?
Pashmina is fine wool generated from the under fleece of Himalayan goats, which is subsequently woven into a variety of shawls and scarves.
2) How do you know if a pashmina is real or fake?
You may check the authenticity of a pashmina shawl/stole in a number of ways. Some quick tips to identify a genuine pashmina are listed below:
- Is soft
- Carries a label
- Has no transparency.
- Weaves tend to be uneven
3) What makes pashmina so pricey?
As each goat only produces a few grams of pashmina, it can take up to three goats to manufacture one pashmina shawl. One shawl can take anywhere from a month to over a year to make, so patience and skills are needed. Because of this, pashmina is pricey.
4) What makes Kashmiri Pashmina so famous?
Kashmiri Pashmina is renowned for its purity, high-quality wool, fine texture, and skilled weaving with the mind-blowing art of intricate hand embroidery.
5) Do you provide a guarantee on Pashmina products?
Yes, Kashmers.com provides a 100% guarantee on the following specifications:
Material: Real Pashmina
Weave: Hand Woven
Work: Sozni By Hand
We believe in delivering products by adhering to the highest quality standards.
Given the handmade nature of our products, there might be slight irregularity in the products because of human involvement. In case there is some genuine manufacturing defect, then we are open to extending a full or partial refund or re-fulfilling your order.
Have some more questions? We’re happy to answer! Contact us on hello@kashmers.com