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Pashmina is type of Cashmere Wool

Pashmina is type of cashmere wool. This is particularly the best quality Shawls are made of pashm or Pashmina a symbol of luxury and elegance, pashmina has always been the love and desire of women all around the world. Only women can explain the worth and excellence of pashmina shawls. The warmth and softness of this shawls can’t be compare with any other shawls. When you see beauty, you create beauty.

The name pashmina has been derived from a Persian word ‘pashm’ meaning a weavable fibre. The pashmina wool comes from a special breed of Kashmiri goats. A good Pashminashawl requires an expert hand for spinning, weaving and creating embroidery. The needle work shawls made from pashmina wool which is embroidered almost all over with the needle. The main colour of pashmina shawls are yellow, white, black, blue, green, purple, crimson and scarlet. The stitch used for this is at an angle overlapping darn stitch, which is use to outline of shawls to make it more attractive. The thread use for work is woollen or silk thread. 

Pashmina shawls are highly fine quality shawls crafted from very fine silk. A pure pashmina can identified by testing the softness and warmth of shawl and also by its colour. From its origin pashmina shawls has exported to united states and Europe. The best pashmina shawls have a natural cream colour.

A best quality pashmina shawl range from 7000-12000 INR. These shawls comes in variety, colour and best design according to the monetary value. Its evergreen fashion accessory that’s look good in every style and never can loose its charm. Whether its your workplace or you are in party, pashmina shawl is the best way to enhance your personality.

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