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about Pashminas
Pashmina, mmmm...
Pashmina is the most luxurious, softest, warmest
and lightest natural fibre in the world, and comes from the Capra-Hircus
goat. This is the same goat where cashmere comes from. The difference
is that the pashmina only comes from goats resident above about
15,000 feet, and it only comes from the one part of the neck. The
goats are not killed, they are too valuable. The higher the goats
live, the finer their hair. Genuine pashmina fibres are always less
than 14.5 microns in diameter, or about 1/6th the size of human
hair.
It is hand-woven by skilled Nepali craftsmen in
to wonderful shawls. Each shawls takes many man hours to complete.
From the combing of the goat to collect the fur, through hand weaving,
dying and finishing. Therefore every shawl is unique. Some places
do sell machine made shawls, but the weave can never be as strong
as with a hand made shawl.
They have been popular amongst the Indian aristocracy
for 500 years, and demand in the west has been massively increasing
since they were first paraded on the catwalks of New York and Paris
back in 1998.
Any questions? Phone us 1-866 343 3967
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Dear Pashmina-Pashminas...
13 Oct 2004
Just wanted to say thanks for the beautiful pashmina shawl
, colour was exactly as the colour chart, and the delivery
was head spinningly fast.
Will definatley shop again.
Brenda Gibbard
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