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Color
Apple Green
Condition
Brand New With Tags
Origin
Inner Mongolia, China
Material
100% Cashmere
Size
25" x 70"
Fringes
3" at both ends
What is Pashmina ?
Pashmina is a textile, which is very popular in the West. It is very soft and warm, and used primarily in scarves and shawls. The word is derived from the Sanskrit word pashm, meaning inner coat (inner coat 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 too coarse or rough. Some manufacturers who are dealing in 100% pashmina use a softening process. This process gives the pashmina a soft, almost silken quality. Because of the softness of processed pahmina garments, pure pashmina will often be referred to as cashmere. However, pashmina is slightly different - and it comes from Tibet, not Kashmir. 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.
Allow yourself a little luxury with Pashmina Scarves. For any season or any occasion a luxurious pashmina is the perfect fashion accessory. Pashmina Scarves will help you to find stylish pashmina scarf to experience wonderful finishing touch for any outfit. We can help you to find out 100 % pure pashmina scarves, pashmina/silk blends scarf, plain pashmina scarves, Pashmina scarves with embroidary, Pashmina scarves for babies and many more.
The modern world was slow to discover Pashmina's unique qualities. But all that has changed and the Pashmina is now an essential part of every chic woman's wardrobe.
Pashminas can be worn anywhere at anytime with just about anything. So comfy and versatile you won't want to be seen without yours. Wear it daytime with jeans or look sublimely elegant with an evening gown. Tuck it into your purse as a snugly blanket on a long flight. These stylish, pashmina wraps have become part of every fashion conscious woman's wardrobe, a virtual necessity.
You can buy one for yourself, one to family or friends, (okay, just two more for yourself), or even co-workers.
How to take care of Pashmina Scarves?
Congratulations, you are the owner of a world famous Pashmina scarf. Enjoy wearing this product and for long term enjoyment you need to handle it very carefully. Pashmina gets softer with frequent use. Dry clean or hit in cold water using mild or natural soap or shampoo. Rinse and drip-dry only. Away from direct sunlight. Do not wring or twist. Iron over a damp cloth if needed. Roll your scarf when it is not being worn. This prevents 'wear' along the fold lines. As natural fibers have been used to create your Kashmiri scarf, it will shrink with repeated dry-cleaning.
How to Wear a Pashmina Shawl?
"For people with no hips," Oprah says. Just wrap around your waist, drape attractively and go.
Simple, elegant, warm. Perfect for work, shopping or fun!.Charla says this look is replacing mother's mink stole. It's terrific for evening, particularly with the higher-end, beaded pashmina shawls.This stylish look is easy to create — once you know how.If one pashmina shawl is great, two must be twice as good
Shipping to all country is:
First itemAUD 5.00 (International Air Mail) Each additional item:AUD 4.00 (International Air Mail) By Registered Air Mail (with tracking no.):Add AUD 2.00 (one shipment)
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Return PolicyShipping and Handling are not refundable. Damage merchandise will be exchanged for the same item.
The damage merchandise is returned within the first 20 days of purchase. An explanation of the nature of the defect and item number must be noted before authorization can be granted.
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