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| Pashmina is a the traditional name Kashmiris
use for the very finest cashmere. This fine wool comes from the
undercoat of the Himalayan mountain goat, which lives in the most
remote regions of the Tibetan Plateau. For over a thousand years
cashmere has been woven into shawls and blankets, and cherished
by queens and commoners alike.
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An Export Award for the Year 2005-2006 & 2006-2007 was presented to Shri S. Mohsin Shah
(Managing Director of M/S Shah Arts Emporium) At Presentation ceremony of Awards of Wool & Woolens Export Promotion Council held at Le Meridien, New Delhi om 11th Sep 2007. Awards were presented by Shri EVKS Elangovan
(Hon'ble Minister of state for Textiles,Govt. of India),
Shri A.K. Singh(Secreatry Textiles,Govt of India),Shri Ashok Jaidka(Chairman, WWEPC), Shri R.K. Gupta(Exec. Director, WWEPC).
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A pashmina is possibly one of the most versatile garments you’ll ever own. It can be worn year round, and
it’ll last forever. Trust me, once you’ve got one pashmina, you’re probably
going to want more!
A pashmina is the perfect winter garment - warm and light. It can be
worn over a jacket as a wrap, or around the neck as a muffler, or even
instead of a jacket. In summer, wear it instead on a cardigan or jacket–
especially when you’re out at night over a summer dress.
Traditionally Pashmina Shawls are hand spun and hand woven in Kashmir.
It comes from Capra Hirius, a mountain goat that dwell at an altitude
of 12,000 to 14,000 ft. in the Himalayas. Pashmina Shawls are treasured
and passed to generations as heirlooms for their incredible warmth intricate
embroideries and is symbol of understated style.
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| Master
piece that takes 5 years |
Master piece
that takes 5 years
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| Border
& all overs that take 18 -16 months |
Border &
all overs that take 13 -18 months
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Shameena solids
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Shameena checks
& plaids
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