The Pashmina Story
Pashmina,from the persian word of wool,is popularly known in the west as cashmere wool,
from the old spelling for kashmir.
The fine wool comes from the undercoat of himalayan mountain sheep,
raised by semi-nomadic herders.
it yields 3-8 ounces of fiber per year.
The Tibetan plateau provides the ideal environmentfor pashmina growth.
The fiber is exceptionally absorbent,and it dyes very easily and deeply.
In recent years,pashmina shawl has been in fashion all over the world for its
luxurious rarity,its incomparable softness warmth and durability.
from the old spelling for kashmir.
The fine wool comes from the undercoat of himalayan mountain sheep,
raised by semi-nomadic herders.
it yields 3-8 ounces of fiber per year.
The Tibetan plateau provides the ideal environmentfor pashmina growth.
The fiber is exceptionally absorbent,and it dyes very easily and deeply.
In recent years,pashmina shawl has been in fashion all over the world for its
luxurious rarity,its incomparable softness warmth and durability.
Care for your Pashmina
Pashmina get softer with frequent use.
Cleaning Pashmina is easy.
Althoug dry-cleaning Pashminas,the cemicals used in the long run affect it (like all fine wool).
we recommend washing in cold or warm water using mild natural soap or shampoo.
Rinse until water runs clear and then drip dry only,away from direct sunlight.
do not wring or twist.
If it needs pressing iron over a damp cloth.
Cleaning Pashmina is easy.
Althoug dry-cleaning Pashminas,the cemicals used in the long run affect it (like all fine wool).
we recommend washing in cold or warm water using mild natural soap or shampoo.
Rinse until water runs clear and then drip dry only,away from direct sunlight.
do not wring or twist.
If it needs pressing iron over a damp cloth.





