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Country:

Nepal

Model No:

shawls

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Place of Origin:

Oppisite to kathmandu Guest house, Thamel,kathmand

Price for Minimum Order:

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Minimum Order Quantity:

2 dorzen

Packaging Detail:

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Delivery Time:

2 working day

Supplying Ability:

10 dorzen

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History of Pashmina. Pashmina is a textile which became popular in the West in the late ***0s. It is very soft and warm, and used primarily in scarves and shawls. The word is derived from the Persian word pashm, which refers to the undercoat of fur on many animals - in this case, the goat. Pashmina is usually made with wool from the underbelly of the Himalayan goat. Pure pashmina scarves and shawls are available, though many people find them too coarse or rough. A softening process is used by some manufacturers dealing in **0% pashmina. This process gives the pashmina a soft, almost silken quality. Because of the softness of processed pashmina garments, pure pashmina will often be referred to as cashmere. However, pashmina is slightly different - and it comes from Tibet, not Kashmir. Most commercially available pashmina is actually a blend of pure pashmina wool and silk. This adds strength and durability to the pashmina, which is otherwise too light to sustain much wear. Blends range from *0/*0 pashmina to silk all the way to *0/*0. As a general rule, the higher the content of pashmina wool, the more expensive the textile. Pashmina has dropped in price significantly since it made its first appearance in the West. While shawls in the mid****0s could easily cost upwards of US$**0, a nice pashmina shawl may now be found for under US$**0. Prices are unlikely to drop much further in the near future, however, due to the limited range of the Himalayan goat and the finite amount of wool which can be exported. Pashmina scarves and shawls are available in a wide range of colors and thicknesses. Most pashmina is sold in standard ply, also known as two-ply, which has sufficient weight to offer a good break against the cold. Lighter, single-ply pashmina is also available and ideal for warmer weather. Single-ply pashmina usually has a higher silk content as well, to ensure its durability. The range in price of pashmina is often as much a function of the number of middle-men involved as of the quality of the textile itself. It is therefore advisable to purchase pashmina either through a respected store, or from a catalog or website with a good return policy. With pashmina's rising popularity, and the lack of any sort of certification system in place, there are many merchants peddling shoddy pashmina or imitation fabrics.

Country: Nepal
Model No: shawls
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Place of Origin: Oppisite to kathmandu Guest house, Thamel,kathmand
Price for Minimum Order: -
Minimum Order Quantity: 2 dorzen
Packaging Detail: -
Delivery Time: 2 working day
Supplying Ability: 10 dorzen
Payment Type: -
Product Group : -

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