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Cantaloupe Orange Handwoven Pashmina Stole

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Modish self printed cantaloupe stripes flow through the folds of a handwoven Pashmina stole, giving it a contemporary edge. The wrap is skillfully handwoven by master artisans of Kashmir Valley over a traditional loom and modernized to suit the modern woman’s desire. A carefully tailored melange of traditional weaving techniques with the modernity of urbane times, drape the timeless grandiose of pure Kashmiri Pashmina across your shoulders on a broomal winter day and let its soft carress envelope you in a royal embrace.About Kashmiri PashminaPashmina!  For over a thousand years the finest craftsmanship of Kashmir artisans’ hand spinning a masterpiece has been a token of sophistication of a different level. The word Pashmina is derived from the Persian word Pashm which refers to the luxury wool. A typical Pashmina begins its journey in the mountainous region of Ladakh, where the Chanthangi Goat resides. The Pashm fibres thus obtained are cleaned and combed and spun by hand with utmost skill and dedication. The threads so obtained are given to the weaver who weaves them into warps and wefts, one knot at a time and bind them into a plush wrap or a piece of luxury clothing in Kashmir Called Pashmina Shawls…

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Modish self printed cantaloupe stripes flow through the folds of a handwoven Pashmina stole, giving it a contemporary edge. The wrap is skillfully handwoven by master artisans of Kashmir Valley over a traditional loom and modernized to suit the modern woman's desire. A carefully tailored melange of traditional weaving techniques with the modernity of urbane times, drape the timeless grandiose of pure Kashmiri Pashmina across your shoulders on a broomal winter day and let its soft carress envelope you in a royal embrace.About Kashmiri PashminaPashmina!  For over a thousand years the finest craftsmanship of Kashmir artisans’ hand spinning a masterpiece has been a token of sophistication of a different level. The word Pashmina is derived from the Persian word Pashm which refers to the luxury wool. A typical Pashmina begins its journey in the mountainous region of Ladakh, where the Chanthangi Goat resides. The Pashm fibres thus obtained are cleaned and combed and spun by hand with ut

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