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What Makes Pashmina Shawls So Special?

Pashmina originates from pashm

By Abhishek SharmaPublished 8 days ago 2 min read
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The word pashmina originates from pashm, which means soft gold. Pashminas have long been a favourite among upper-class and regal individuals. It is smooth, luxurious, lightweight, easy to wear, fashionable, and unique. Authentic pashminas provide you with a rich look and unmeasurable comfort. Pashmina shawls are special for a multitude of reasons. Pashmina shawls add beauty to your wardrobe.

Qualities of pashminas

Fibre fineness: Pashmina fibre is way better than sheep wool. It also has a unique scale pattern. The fine fibres of pashmina wool are light and thin, making them softer and warmer. When these are woven into accessories, they provide unparalleled comfort. Sozni, Tilla, and Kani are the most popular patterns of embroidered shawls.

Cultural importance: Pashmina is a feminist icon, showing strength, resilience, and self-confidence. Women have used pashmina to maintain their identity and break traditional, orthodox norms that used to chain women as enslaved people. The heritage of making pashmina shawls from generation to generation adds historical value to each accessory.

Appearance in the royal court: At the beginning of the Mughal era, Babar introduced pashmina wool items as gifts, which Akbar promoted to a great extent. The queens began donning these beautiful and elegant shawls at the Indian court. The kings started giving pashminas to Europeans as presents or treats, and as a result, they gained popularity in Western nations as well.

Luxurious feel and appearance: The pashmina wool shawl has a lovely drape that draws the eye and heightens its visual attractiveness. It is a high-fashion accessory. Pashmina shawls come in vibrant colours, geometric patterns, foal designs, and traditional lining patterns. In today's fashion world, they are symbols of imperial beauty, timeless elegance, and sophistication.

Investment cost: Due to their superior quality, pashmina shawls are pricey. These shawls are durable and last for many years, even generations. Their luxury, comfort, and captivating designs are worth their cost. They are produced rarely and are a popular choice.

The labour-intensive process: maintaining the high quality and originality of the pashmina shawl. Even in this advanced world of technology, pashmina shawls are still hand-spun and woven. Raising wool and creating a shawl is both labour-intensive and time-intensive. Pure pashmina shawls come with certifications of authenticity, making them worth their high price.

Various ways to style: People have different styles to wear. Some like it simple, and some add brooches to make it more stylish. Pashmina wool shawls have many ways to style different attire. You can tuck them around your waist with a belt. You can drape it on one shoulder with traditional dresses. For a more stylish look, drape it around your neck. 

Sustainability: Pashmina is a natural fibre. It is produced by traditional methods and processed into luxury items by humans without using machines. It is biodegradable and has a lower environmental impact.

Conclusion

Rich people prefer pashmina wool shawls over other wool shawls. It lasts a long time if properly maintained per the user manual. Pashmina accessories also include wraps, scarves, knitwear, caps, and gloves with the same calibre of craftsmanship and quality. These handwoven multi-purpose accessories combine traditional and contemporary designs and fashions. These are globally popular for elegance and sophistication in luxury. Pashmina is a work of art admired by people who know real luxury. 100% pashmina is made from the wool of the changthangi goat, mainly found in Himalayan regions. Owning a pashmina wool shawl is more than a piece of cloth; it is about owning a work of art.

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