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"Eye of the Nightingale" Thick Weave Pashmina Stole

"Eye of the Nightingale" Thick Weave Pashmina Stole

Regular price CHF 200.00
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Shipping: Free shipping to Switzerland, Liechtenstein & France.

For Europe, the US & Canada, free shipping on orders over CHF 250.

Delivery times: 2-5 days in Switzerland & France, 4-15 days elsewhere. All parcels are tracked.

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We are delivering our products from Geneva, Switzerland and Ferney-Voltaire, France.

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Product Weight

The stole is lightweight, only 100 g without packaging.

Handfeel

Soft, thick and warm

Process

Handspun yarn and hand weaved on traditional loom

Care Instructions

Hand wash in cold water using baby shampoo;
Do not tumble dry;
Do not wring dry;
Do not hang dry;
Lay flat to dry;
Dry cleaned using organic solvents.
Store in dry place, preferably in air tight plastic bag.

Care Guide

 For hundreds of years, Kashmiri artisans have perfected the intricate weaving process of the diamond pattern, making this stole a timeless and opulent piece. The diamond weave, also known as "Chashme Bulbul" or the “an eye of a nightingale" in Kashmir, is a remarkable pattern. Skilled artisans from Srinagar, India, have hand-weaved this classic stole using 100% cashmere on traditional looms. This stole is a double-knot and thick weave. It is incredibly soft and provides warmth. This stole has three white lines at the end as a border. Not only can it be used as a fashionable accessory, but it can also enhance formal wear by imparting both warmth and style. This stole is popular amongst men and women.

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100% Cashmere

These beautiful diamond weave handmade stoles are made from 100% cashmere. The cashmere used in this scarf comes from Changthangi goat, which is native to the high plateaus of Kashmir.

The process of creating a handmade pashmina on a
traditional loom involves a great deal of skill and craftsmanship. The wool for this Pashmina is carefully handpicked from the Changthangi goats during their
molting season, which takes place in the spring. The wool is then washed and spun by hand to create dyed fine threads. This stole is hand-weaved on a traditional wooden loom.