Pashminas - Something Kashmiri
Pashmina is the Indian name for fine Cashmere wool. Pashmina is remarkably light, soft and warm, and feels comfortable against the skin.
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Pashmina comes from the word pashm, from the Persian word for "wool," refers to the underfur of a type of goat, and is commonly uses for making shawls.
These goats are indigenous to high altitudes of the Himalayan mountains and the fleece from these animals has been used for thousands of years to make shawls that are amoung the warmest natural fibre scarves you can buy.
Something Kashmiri offers a wide selection of pashmina, available in viscose, silk wool, wool and 100% pashmina; with a variety of colours and designs.
A pashmina can be worn draped fully over the shoulders; folded lengthways and draped around the shoulders to give more of a stole-like effect; and they look equally elegant worn low on the arms with evening wear. In winter, a pashmina can be worn over a coat, or folded at the neck to wear as a muffler.
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