Pashmina Stole
₹10,750.00
Handwoven Stole from Kashmir
Out of stock
Weight | 100 g |
---|---|
Dimensions | 200 × 75 cm |
Colour | Beige |
Description
Kashmir artisans are well known for their hand skills all over the world. Pashmina weaving being one of the most renowned. Pashmina was known as soft gold in Kashmiri. It is made with the wool from the Changra goat’s down found in Ladakh. The fibers are washed and sorted and are routed to Srinagar in Kashmir valley, the only region in the world to master the delicate art of pashmina weaving. The handspun yarn is then handwoven on traditional wooden looms using ancestral techniques passed down from generations of weavers. The warp is made by manually winding the pashmina yarn across 4 to 8 iron rods erected on the ground. This process is called Yarun in Kashmiri.
Care Instructions
- Textiles, handloom and printed to be hand washed or dry cleaned only.
- Metal surfaces to be wiped clean with a dry cloth.
- Papier mache and painted surfaces to be dusted with a dry cloth.
- Cookware, serveware and tableware to be washed with mild soap and wiped dry.
- Products made of natural fibre to be wiped with a dry cloth/ soft brush.
- Please follow specific care instructions, if any, sent along with your product.
- The nature and tendency of handmade products is that each piece is unique. Unevenness in colour and texture is not a fault but a beautiful characteristic of Artisanal production.
- Variation in colour is possible as colours you see on your device may vary due to colour reproduction, brightness and resolution of individual devices.