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Pashmina Shawl in Burgundy....$48.95

Beautiful Pashmina Wool and Silk blend in this Burgundy Paisley Pattern Shawl.

Each Pashmina Shawl has a darker and a lighter side to the pattern and can be worn either way to show the golden threads.

The pictures show how versatile this lovely garment is.
You will "need" one in each of the 6 colors!

These genuine Pashmina Shawls are 70% Pahmina Kashmir Wool and 30% Silk and are woven with golden threads into 6 different color patterns. 70 inches long, plus a 4inch knotted fringe, and 26 inches wide these shawls drape with grace and flow with gentle ease.

Worn for centuries by the beautiful, rich, famous, powerful and royal, Pashmina is finally here for the rest of us!
I am sure you will love yours forever and that you will need some for gifts, too.

Pashmina Shawls...

Luxurious Aromatherapy Oils...

Burgundy Paisley Pashmina Shawl

$48.95


Sorry Temporarily Out of Stock

Size:

70in x 26in

Color:

Burgundy with Gold


Gently Handwash... See Care below...

Lighter Side of Pattern

Darker Side of Pattern

Front Tie Wrap


Scarf Wrap


Long Over the Shoulder Lighter Side


How to Care for Your Pashmina Shawl

Pashmina is made from the soft under coat wool combed from the rare Himalayan goat, Capra Hircus, in Tibet. (Pashmina means wool in Mongolian.) Pashmina has been a status symbol in the East for many centuries, and pashmina shawls and blankets were an essential component of a wealthy woman's dowry.

Pashmina Care:

With proper care, your pashmina can last a lifetime.

Pashmina is best washed by hand or you may chose to have it professionally dry-cleaned.

Washing Pashmina:

To hand wash:
  • Use cool water
  • Never use soap- the pH can do permanent damage
  • Use Woolite or another Delicate Fabric/Wool detergent
  • Soaking is best with light kneading
  • gently squeeze out excess water but do not wring
  • roll in an absorbent towel
  • Lay your Pashmina Shawl out flat to dry, stretching it to shape, not in the sun.

Fulling:

Slight fulling or brushing up the nap is called for as the raised nap of your pashmina is weighed down by water. This is best done with a soft, natural bristled brush. Once your Pahmina shawl is completely dry, gently fluff and lift the nap. This will keep your Pashmina in beautiful condition. Slight fulling also ensures a warmer and softer pashmina. Excessive fulling is not recommended.

Removing creases:

To remove creases from your pashmina either steam press or carefully iron with the added protection of a pressing cloth. However if it becomes badly wrinkled we advise having your pashmina dry-cleaned so as not to lose the vitality of the fabric. Do not put your pashmina in a tumble dryer. If you are unlucky and your pashmina gets a stain, do not scrub or use other cleansers; just consider it "added character".


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