$268.00
These amazing Pashmina Knit Scarves are handmade from the finest quality cashmere in the world. The famed Pashmina, or Changthangi, goat was at the heart of the cashmere trade that started centuries ago in Kashmir where 'pashmina' literally translates to 'soft gold." Cashmere is made in many places around the world. The secret to pashmina is that it only comes from this special goat that lives high in the Ladakhi Himalaya.
Today, these light brown and cream goats wander the high elevations of the Indian Himalaya with their 'Changpa' herders. After spending the winter above 13,500 feet, they bring their goats down to the valleys in the summer and comb out the under fleece from their herds. The herders sell the raw pashmina to specialized craftsmen who comb, spin and weave the fibre by hand using traditional methods.
These Pashmina scarves are knitted, rather than woven, and all colors are rich and luxurious. These authentic scarves feel as good as they look and will keep you toasty all winter!
Size: 200 x 75 cm (79" x 29.5")
$268.00
These amazing Pashmina Knit Scarves are handmade from the finest quality cashmere in the world. The famed Pashmina, or Changthangi, goat was at the heart of the cashmere trade that started centuries ago in Kashmir where 'pashmina' literally translates to 'soft gold." Cashmere is made in many places around the world. The secret to pashmina is that it only comes from this special goat that lives high in the Ladakhi Himalaya.
Today, these light brown and cream goats wander the high elevations of the Indian Himalaya with their 'Changpa' herders. After spending the winter above 13,500 feet, they bring their goats down to the valleys in the summer and comb out the under fleece from their herds. The herders sell the raw pashmina to specialized craftsmen who comb, spin and weave the fibre by hand using traditional methods.
These Pashmina scarves are knitted, rather than woven, and all colors are rich and luxurious. These authentic scarves feel as good as they look and will keep you toasty all winter!
Size: 200 x 75 cm (79" x 29.5")
$268.00
These amazing Pashmina Knit Scarves are handmade from the finest quality cashmere in the world. The famed Pashmina, or Changthangi, goat was at the heart of the cashmere trade that started centuries ago in Kashmir where 'pashmina' literally translates to 'soft gold." Cashmere is made in many places around the world. The secret to pashmina is that it only comes from this special goat that lives high in the Ladakhi Himalaya.
Today, these light brown and cream goats wander the high elevations of the Indian Himalaya with their 'Changpa' herders. After spending the winter above 13,500 feet, they bring their goats down to the valleys in the summer and comb out the under fleece from their herds. The herders sell the raw pashmina to specialized craftsmen who comb, spin and weave the fibre by hand using traditional methods.
These Pashmina scarves are knitted, rather than woven, and all colors are rich and luxurious. These authentic scarves feel as good as they look and will keep you toasty all winter!
Size: 200 x 75 cm (79" x 29.5")
$268.00
These amazing Pashmina Knit Scarves are handmade from the finest quality cashmere in the world. The famed Pashmina, or Changthangi, goat was at the heart of the cashmere trade that started centuries ago in Kashmir where 'pashmina' literally translates to 'soft gold." Cashmere is made in many places around the world. The secret to pashmina is that it only comes from this special goat that lives high in the Ladakhi Himalaya.
Today, these light brown and cream goats wander the high elevations of the Indian Himalaya with their 'Changpa' herders. After spending the winter above 13,500 feet, they bring their goats down to the valleys in the summer and comb out the under fleece from their herds. The herders sell the raw pashmina to specialized craftsmen who comb, spin and weave the fibre by hand using traditional methods.
These Pashmina scarves are knitted, rather than woven, and all colors are rich and luxurious. These authentic scarves feel as good as they look and will keep you toasty all winter!
Size: 200 x 75 cm (79" x 29.5")
$138.00
This fabulous black wool scarf with gold embroidery is designed and handmade in Kashmir, India, the birthplace of cashmere. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
Our newest scarf has gained instant popularity as it can be worn out for an elegant evening or can be your favorite everyday item.
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79' x 27.5')
$288.00
This stunning scarf is handmade from the finest quality pashmina in the world. One side is beautiful color and the other has shimmering gold threads that sparkle like the full moon on a clear night. Whether you wear it out to a dinner and show or on your daily adventures, you will feel luxurious every time you drape it around your neck.
The famed Pashmina, or Changthangi, goat was at the heart of the cashmere trade that started centuries ago in Kashmir where 'pashmina' literally translates to 'soft gold." Cashmere is made in many places around the world. The secret to pashmina is that it only comes from this special goat that lives high in the Ladakhi Himalaya. Today, these light brown and cream goats wander the high elevations of the Indian Himalaya with their 'Changpa' herders. After spending the winter above 13,500 feet, they bring their goats down to the valleys in the summer and comb out the under fleece from their herds. The herders sell the raw pashmina to specialized craftsmen who comb, spin and weave the fibre by hand using traditional methods.
These pashmina scarves are 100% natural and are made on the loom by artisans in the Himalayan foothills of Kashmir. Add a touch of luxury to your wardrobe!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79" x 27.5")
Care: Dry clean only
$288.00
This stunning scarf is handmade from the finest quality pashmina in the world. One side is rich color and the other has shimmering gold threads that sparkle like the full moon on a clear night. Whether you wear it out to a dinner and show or on your daily adventures, you will feel luxurious every time you drape it around your neck.
The famed Pashmina, or Changthangi, goat was at the heart of the cashmere trade that started centuries ago in Kashmir where 'pashmina' literally translates to 'soft gold." Cashmere is made in many places around the world. The secret to pashmina is that it only comes from this special goat that lives high in the Ladakhi Himalaya. Today, these light brown and cream goats wander the high elevations of the Indian Himalaya with their 'Changpa' herders. After spending the winter above 13,500 feet, they bring their goats down to the valleys in the summer and comb out the under fleece from their herds. The herders sell the raw pashmina to specialized craftsmen who comb, spin and weave the fibre by hand using traditional methods.
These pashmina scarves are 100% natural and are made on the loom by artisans in the Himalayan foothills of Kashmir. Add a touch of luxury to your wardrobe!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79" x 27.5")
Care: Dry clean only
$395.00
The stunning Quadra Cashmere Scarf is the pinnacle of quality and design. Himalayan artisans start by hand weaving the highest quality 100% cashmere, made from the soft inner neck hair of Hircus goats, and then dye it. Finally, they sew four colored panels together into one beautiful scarf. It's like four scarves in one, and the five designs are stylish for any season.
If you want to feel the finest quality on your skin, and have the best style around town, this scarf is for you. Once our customers try it on, they don't want to take it off!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79' x 28')
$395.00
The stunning Quadra Cashmere Scarf is the pinnacle of quality and design. Himalayan artisans start by hand weaving the highest quality 100% cashmere, made from the soft inner neck hair of Hircus goats, and then dye it. Finally, they sew four colored panels together into one beautiful scarf. It's like four scarves in one, and the five designs are stylish for any season.
If you want to feel the finest quality on your skin, and have the best style around town, this scarf is for you. Once our customers try it on, they don't want to take it off!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79' x 28')
$395.00
The stunning Quadra Cashmere Scarf is the pinnacle of quality and design. Himalayan artisans start by hand weaving the highest quality 100% cashmere, made from the soft inner neck hair of Hircus goats, and then dye it. Finally, they sew four colored panels together into one beautiful scarf. It's like four scarves in one, and the five designs are stylish for any season.
If you want to feel the finest quality on your skin, and have the best style around town, this scarf is for you. Once our customers try it on, they don't want to take it off!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79' x 28')
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This stunning scarf is handmade from the finest quality pashmina in the world and has a shimmering gold border. Whether you wear it out to a dinner and show or to work, you will feel luxurious every time you wear it.
The famed Pashmina, or Changthangi, goat was at the heart of the cashmere trade that started centuries ago in Kashmir where 'pashmina' literally translates to 'soft gold." Cashmere is made in many places around the world. The secret to pashmina is that it only comes from this special goat that lives high in the Ladakhi Himalaya. Today, these light brown and cream goats wander the high elevations of the Indian Himalaya with their 'Changpa' herders. After spending the winter above 13,500 feet, they bring their goats down to the valleys in the summer and comb out the under fleece from their herds. The herders sell the raw pashmina to specialized craftsmen who comb, spin and weave the fibre by hand using traditional methods.
Our pashmina scarves are 100% natural and come directly from the Himalaya. Add a touch of luxury to your wardrobe!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79" x 27.5")
Care: Dry clean only
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This stunning scarf is handmade from the finest quality pashmina in the world and has a shimmering gold border. Whether you wear it out to a dinner and show or to work, you will feel luxurious every time you wear it.
The famed Pashmina, or Changthangi, goat was at the heart of the cashmere trade that started centuries ago in Kashmir where 'pashmina' literally translates to 'soft gold." Cashmere is made in many places around the world. The secret to pashmina is that it only comes from this special goat that lives high in the Ladakhi Himalaya. Today, these light brown and cream goats wander the high elevations of the Indian Himalaya with their 'Changpa' herders. After spending the winter above 13,500 feet, they bring their goats down to the valleys in the summer and comb out the under fleece from their herds. The herders sell the raw pashmina to specialized craftsmen who comb, spin and weave the fibre by hand using traditional methods.
Our pashmina scarves are 100% natural and come directly from the Himalaya. Add a touch of luxury to your wardrobe!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79" x 27.5")
Care: Dry clean only
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This fabulous Cashmere Kani Scarf is designed and woven in Kashmir, India, the birthplace of cashmere. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
This beautiful design is called 'kani,' a style that originated hundreds of years ago in Kashmir. It is rich with flowers, paisley and other distinctive designs and is woven with soft and cozy Himalayan cashmere. Each scarf is unique and they come in elegant colors and designs. The stitching can be seen on the backside.
We have many styles and colors, so please see them all and find the perfect one for you!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79' x 27.5') sizes may vary slightly
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This fabulous Cashmere Kani Scarf is designed and woven in Kashmir, India, the birthplace of cashmere. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
This beautiful design is called 'kani,' a style that originated hundreds of years ago in Kashmir. It is rich with flowers, paisley and other distinctive designs and is woven with soft and cozy Himalayan cashmere. Each scarf is unique and they come in elegant colors and designs. The stitching can be seen on the backside.
We have many styles and colors, so please see them all and find the perfect one for you!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79' x 27.5') sizes may vary slightly
Sold Out
This fabulous Cashmere Kani Scarf is designed and woven in Kashmir, India, the birthplace of cashmere. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
This beautiful design is called 'kani,' a style that originated hundreds of years ago in Kashmir. It is rich with flowers, paisley and other distinctive designs and is woven with soft and cozy Himalayan cashmere. Each scarf is unique and they come in elegant colors and designs. The stitching can be seen on the backside.
We have many styles and colors, so please see them all and find the perfect one for you!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79' x 27.5') sizes may vary slightly
$295.00
These amazing Natural Pashmina shawls are handmade from the finest quality cashmere in the world. The famed Pashmina, or Changthangi, goat was at the heart of the cashmere trade that started centuries ago in Kashmir where 'pashmina' literally translates to 'soft gold." Cashmere is made in many places around the world. The secret to pashmina is that it only comes from this special goat that lives high in the Ladakhi Himalaya.
Today, these light brown and cream goats wander the high elevations of the Indian Himalaya with their 'Changpa' herders. After spending the winter above 13,500 feet, they bring their goats down to the valleys in the summer and comb out the under fleece from their herds. The herders sell the raw pashmina to specialized craftsmen who comb, spin and weave the fibre by hand using traditional methods.
Our natural pashmina shawls are 100% pashmina and the color is all natural. These authentic pashmina shawls will add a touch of luxury to your wardrobe!
Size: 220 x 105 cm (87" x 41")
$155.00
We call this our Luxury Scarf because that is exactly how is feels...luxurious! That's because the cashmere for this scarf comes from the soft, fine hair on the inner neck of the Hircus goat. Hand woven in the Himalaya in the tightest weave possible, the result is a luxurious feel on your neck and a beautiful sheen of quality cashmere.
One of our most popular scarves, this thin scarf is perfect for cool days and evenings, dressy occasions...it's up to you!
Size: 200 x 78 cm (79' x 31')
$165.00
Our French Scarf is as natural a fit in Paris as the French countryside. Himalayan artisans start with top quality cashmere from the neck of the goat, the softest part. They string white cashmere threads lengthwise on the loom and then weave the dyed threads back and forth, creating rich colors and texture.
This style is popular in France and the scarf is perfect for autumn and spring, or even cool summer nights or as a winter accent.
This casual scarf will be your favorite for years to come!
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79' x 28')
$995.00
Treat your self to the most luxurious scarves in the world! For centuries, ladies have treasured the beautiful hand-embroidered shawls from the idyllic Himalayan valley of Kashmir. The techniques have been passed down through the generations and now you can comfort yourself in the soft luxury and exquisite needlework of our pashmina shawls and stoles.
The elegant hand-embroidered pashmina shawl is a masterpiece of Kashmiri artistry! Nestled in the foothills of the Indian Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
This scarf is made from the soft hair of high altitude Changthangi goats from the Ladakh region. Skilled Kashmiri artisans then sew silk thread into intricate designs onto the pashmina, taking months and years depending on the design. Lastly, each scarf is signed by the artisan in silk thread as a seal of authenticity.
Size: 200 x 70 cm (79" x 27.5")
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Treat your self to the most luxurious scarves in the world! For centuries, ladies have treasured the beautiful hand-embroidered shawls from the idyllic Himalayan valley of Kashmir. The techniques have been passed down through the generations and now you can comfort yourself in the soft luxury and exquisite needlework of our pashmina shawls and stoles.
The elegant hand-embroidered pashmina shawl is a masterpiece of Kashmiri artistry! Nestled in the foothills of the Indian Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
This scarf is made from the soft hair of high altitude Changthangi goats from the Ladakh region. Skilled Kashmiri artisans then sew silk thread into intricate designs onto the pashmina, taking months and years depending on the design. Lastly, each scarf is signed by the artisan in silk thread as a seal of authenticity.
Size: 200 x 100 cm (79' x 39')
$1,295.00
Treat your self to the most luxurious scarves in the world! For centuries, ladies have treasured the beautiful hand-embroidered shawls from the idyllic Himalayan valley of Kashmir. The techniques have been passed down through the generations and now you can comfort yourself in the soft luxury and exquisite needlework of our pashmina shawls and stoles.
The elegant hand-embroidered pashmina shawl is a masterpiece of Kashmiri artistry! Nestled in the foothills of the Indian Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
This scarf is made from the soft hair of high altitude Changthangi goats from the Ladakh region. Skilled Kashmiri artisans then sew silk thread into intricate designs onto the pashmina, taking months and years depending on the design. Lastly, each scarf is signed by the artisan in silk thread as a seal of authenticity.
Size: 200 x 100 cm (79' x 39')
Sold Out
Treat your self to the most luxurious scarves in the world! For centuries, ladies have treasured the beautiful hand-embroidered shawls from the idyllic Himalayan valley of Kashmir. The techniques have been passed down through the generations and now you can comfort yourself in the soft luxury and exquisite needlework of our pashmina shawls and stoles.
The elegant hand-embroidered pashmina shawl is a masterpiece of Kashmiri artistry! Nestled in the foothills of the Indian Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
This scarf is made from the soft hair of high altitude Changthangi goats from the Ladakh region. Skilled Kashmiri artisans then sew silk thread into intricate designs onto the pashmina, taking months and years depending on the design. Lastly, each scarf is signed by the artisan in silk thread as a seal of authenticity.
Size: 200 x 100 cm (79' x 39')
$1,395.00
Treat your self to the most luxurious shawl in the world! For centuries, ladies have treasured the beautiful hand-embroidered shawls from the idyllic Himalayan valley of Kashmir. The techniques have been passed down through the generations and now you can comfort yourself in the soft luxury and exquisite needlework of our pashmina shawls and stoles.
The elegant hand-embroidered pashmina shawl is a masterpiece of Kashmiri artistry! Nestled in the foothills of the Indian Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
This scarf is made from the soft hair of high altitude Changthangi goats from the Ladakh region. Skilled Kashmiri artisans then sew silk thread into intricate designs onto the pashmina, taking months and years depending on the design. Lastly, it is signed by the artisan in silk thread as a seal of authenticity.
Size: 200 x 100 cm (79' x 39')
Sold Out
Treat your self to the most luxurious scarves in the world! For centuries, ladies have treasured the beautiful hand-embroidered shawls from the idyllic Himalayan valley of Kashmir. The techniques have been passed down through the generations and now you can comfort yourself in the soft luxury and exquisite needlework of our pashmina shawls and stoles.
The elegant hand-embroidered pashmina shawl is a masterpiece of Kashmiri artistry! Nestled in the foothills of the Indian Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
This scarf is made from the soft hair of high altitude Changthangi goats from the Ladakh region. Skilled Kashmiri artisans then sew silk thread into intricate designs onto the pashmina, taking months and years depending on the design. Lastly, it is signed by the artisan in silk thread as a seal of authenticity.
Size: 200 x 100 cm (79' x 39')
Sold Out
Treat your self to the most luxurious shawl in the world! For centuries, ladies have treasured the beautiful hand-embroidered shawls from the idyllic Himalayan valley of Kashmir. The techniques have been passed down through the generations and now you can comfort yourself in the soft luxury and exquisite needlework of our pashmina shawls and stoles.
The elegant hand-embroidered pashmina shawl is a masterpiece of Kashmiri artistry! Nestled in the foothills of the Indian Himalaya, Kashmir is the original source for cashmere, hence the name, that was then exported to colonial Britain. Kashmir became famous for its soft materials as well as its rich designs and patterns.
This scarf is made from the soft hair of high altitude Changthangi goats from the Ladakh region. Skilled Kashmiri artisans then sew silk thread into intricate designs onto the pashmina, taking months and years depending on the design. Lastly, it is signed by the artisan in silk thread as a seal of authenticity.
Size: 200 x 100 cm (79' x 39')
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This beautiful shibori scarf is handmade in Rajasthan with 100% organic cotton and natural dye. This light and wispy scarf is the perfect accesory to carry in your bag and can go from your cool office to a drafty theatre, or from a chilly plane to a breezy outdoor dinner. Bring it to the beach and wear it as a wrap or spread it on the sand. Whether you dress it up or down, you won't want to leave home without it.
Shibori is an ancient dying technique that has been practiced for centuries by artisans in India and Japan. The process starts by dying the cloth in pomegranate, followed by stitching or wrapping thread through and around fabric. The fabric is then dipped into a dye, such as natural indigo. The stitching resists the dye, thereby creating fabulous designs on the cloth. The secrets of this craft has been passed down through the generations and to create an outstanding design takes expertise in stitching as well as the dying process.
Fabric: 100% Organic Cotton
Size: 200 x 106 cm (79' x 42')
$65.00
This beautiful shibori scarf is handmade in Rajasthan with 100% organic cotton and natural dye. This light and wispy scarf is the perfect accesory to carry in your bag and can go from your cool office to a drafty theatre, or from a chilly plane to a breezy outdoor dinner. Bring it to the beach and wear it as a wrap or spread it on the sand. Whether you dress it up or down, you won't want to leave home without it.
Shibori is an ancient dying technique that has been practiced for centuries by artisans in India and Japan. The process starts by dying the cloth in pomegranate, followed by stitching or wrapping thread through and around fabric. The fabric is then dipped into a dye, such as natural indigo. The stitching resists the dye, thereby creating fabulous designs on the cloth. The secrets of this craft has been passed down through the generations and to create an outstanding design takes expertise in stitching as well as the dying process.
Fabric: 100% Organic Cotton
Size: 200 x 106 cm (79' x 42')
$65.00
This beautiful shibori scarf is handmade in Rajasthan with 100% organic cotton and natural indigo dye. This light and wispy scarf is the perfect accesory to carry in your bag and can go from your cool office to a drafty theatre, or from a chilly plane to a breezy outdoor dinner. Bring it to the beach and wear it as a wrap or spread it on the sand. Whether you dress it up or down, you won't want to leave home without it.
Shibori is an ancient dying technique that has been practiced for centuries by artisans in India and Japan. The process starts by dying the cloth in pomegranate, followed by stitching or wrapping thread through and around fabric. The fabric is then dipped into a dye, such as natural indigo. The stitching resists the dye, thereby creating fabulous designs on the cloth. The secrets of this craft has been passed down through the generations and to create an outstanding design takes expertise in stitching as well as the dying process.
Fabric: 100% Organic Cotton
Size: 200 x 106 cm (79' x 42')
Care: Fabrics with indigo tend to transfer color. We recommend washing before first usage to remove any surface dyes. Wash separately or with darker colors. Gentle machine wash recommended. Do not dry in the sun to avoid bleaching.