Chinoiserie Embroidered Sonzi Beige, Green, Red, Blue, & Silver Pashmina Shawl
This 88” x 46” beige, green, blue, red, silver, brown and pink pashmina shawl is a timeless masterpiece made from the finest Cashmere fibers for unmatched warmth and softness. Its intricate Jaali Pashmina design, featuring delicate bird and floral motifs, is beautifully crafted with Sozni embroidery to showcase Kashmir's rich heritage. A true celebration of traditional craftsmanship.
Key Points -
Sozni (also known as Sozan Kaari) is a popular needle point embroidery technique from Kashmir valley in Northern India. Kashmiri artisans have been practicing Sozni embroidery since almost 500 years ago. It's mainly done in woolen and silk fabrics and very famous for it's use in Pashmina Cashmere shawls and jackets.
Handwoven in Kashmir
Hand Embroidered
100% Grade A Cashmere
Complimentary Luxury Gift Box & Worldwide Shipping
What is Pashmina?
Pashmina is the fine art of handcrafting luxury shawls, scarves, stoles, and apparel from gossamer-fine Cashmere fibers. These fibers are sourced from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, native to the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas. The term "Pashmina" is derived from the Persian word "Pashm," meaning "soft gold," reflecting its exceptional warmth and delicacy. The intricate process involves manual spinning, weaving, and finishing by skilled artisans, resulting in opulent accessories that epitomize luxury and heritage. Pashmina has been historically favored by royalty and aristocrats, symbolizing status and elegance.
Why one should invest in a Pashmina shawl?
It's the ultimate blend of luxury, warmth, and timeless elegance. Versatile and effortlessly stylish, it can be draped as a scarf, wrap, or stole, making it perfect for any occasion. Its durability ensures it lasts for decades, becoming a cherished heirloom. Ideal for travel, a symbol of refined taste, and a thoughtful luxury gift, a Pashmina shawl is an essential addition to any wardrobe.
To ensure the longevity and beauty of your Pashmina shawls, follow these care guidelines:
Dry Cleaning: Opt for professional dry cleaning using organic solvents to maintain the fabric's shape, color, and texture.
Hand Washing: If washing at home, use lukewarm water with a mild Cashmere shampoo. Gently soak the shawl, avoid wringing, and press out excess water carefully.
Drying: Lay the shawl flat on a clean towel, roll to remove excess water, then unroll and let it air dry away from direct sunlight. Avoid hanging, as it can distort the shape.
Ironing: If necessary, iron on a low heat setting with a cotton cloth between the iron and the shawl to prevent damage.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, wrapped in tissue paper. Avoid plastic bags and cardboard boxes, as they can attract moisture. Use naphthalene balls to deter moths.
By adhering to these practices, your Pashmina shawls will remain exquisite and durable for years to come.
This 88” x 46” beige, green, blue, red, silver, brown and pink pashmina shawl is a timeless masterpiece made from the finest Cashmere fibers for unmatched warmth and softness. Its intricate Jaali Pashmina design, featuring delicate bird and floral motifs, is beautifully crafted with Sozni embroidery to showcase Kashmir's rich heritage. A true celebration of traditional craftsmanship.
Key Points -
Sozni (also known as Sozan Kaari) is a popular needle point embroidery technique from Kashmir valley in Northern India. Kashmiri artisans have been practicing Sozni embroidery since almost 500 years ago. It's mainly done in woolen and silk fabrics and very famous for it's use in Pashmina Cashmere shawls and jackets.
Handwoven in Kashmir
Hand Embroidered
100% Grade A Cashmere
Complimentary Luxury Gift Box & Worldwide Shipping
What is Pashmina?
Pashmina is the fine art of handcrafting luxury shawls, scarves, stoles, and apparel from gossamer-fine Cashmere fibers. These fibers are sourced from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, native to the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas. The term "Pashmina" is derived from the Persian word "Pashm," meaning "soft gold," reflecting its exceptional warmth and delicacy. The intricate process involves manual spinning, weaving, and finishing by skilled artisans, resulting in opulent accessories that epitomize luxury and heritage. Pashmina has been historically favored by royalty and aristocrats, symbolizing status and elegance.
Why one should invest in a Pashmina shawl?
It's the ultimate blend of luxury, warmth, and timeless elegance. Versatile and effortlessly stylish, it can be draped as a scarf, wrap, or stole, making it perfect for any occasion. Its durability ensures it lasts for decades, becoming a cherished heirloom. Ideal for travel, a symbol of refined taste, and a thoughtful luxury gift, a Pashmina shawl is an essential addition to any wardrobe.
To ensure the longevity and beauty of your Pashmina shawls, follow these care guidelines:
Dry Cleaning: Opt for professional dry cleaning using organic solvents to maintain the fabric's shape, color, and texture.
Hand Washing: If washing at home, use lukewarm water with a mild Cashmere shampoo. Gently soak the shawl, avoid wringing, and press out excess water carefully.
Drying: Lay the shawl flat on a clean towel, roll to remove excess water, then unroll and let it air dry away from direct sunlight. Avoid hanging, as it can distort the shape.
Ironing: If necessary, iron on a low heat setting with a cotton cloth between the iron and the shawl to prevent damage.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, wrapped in tissue paper. Avoid plastic bags and cardboard boxes, as they can attract moisture. Use naphthalene balls to deter moths.
By adhering to these practices, your Pashmina shawls will remain exquisite and durable for years to come.
This 88” x 46” beige, green, blue, red, silver, brown and pink pashmina shawl is a timeless masterpiece made from the finest Cashmere fibers for unmatched warmth and softness. Its intricate Jaali Pashmina design, featuring delicate bird and floral motifs, is beautifully crafted with Sozni embroidery to showcase Kashmir's rich heritage. A true celebration of traditional craftsmanship.
Key Points -
Sozni (also known as Sozan Kaari) is a popular needle point embroidery technique from Kashmir valley in Northern India. Kashmiri artisans have been practicing Sozni embroidery since almost 500 years ago. It's mainly done in woolen and silk fabrics and very famous for it's use in Pashmina Cashmere shawls and jackets.
Handwoven in Kashmir
Hand Embroidered
100% Grade A Cashmere
Complimentary Luxury Gift Box & Worldwide Shipping
What is Pashmina?
Pashmina is the fine art of handcrafting luxury shawls, scarves, stoles, and apparel from gossamer-fine Cashmere fibers. These fibers are sourced from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, native to the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas. The term "Pashmina" is derived from the Persian word "Pashm," meaning "soft gold," reflecting its exceptional warmth and delicacy. The intricate process involves manual spinning, weaving, and finishing by skilled artisans, resulting in opulent accessories that epitomize luxury and heritage. Pashmina has been historically favored by royalty and aristocrats, symbolizing status and elegance.
Why one should invest in a Pashmina shawl?
It's the ultimate blend of luxury, warmth, and timeless elegance. Versatile and effortlessly stylish, it can be draped as a scarf, wrap, or stole, making it perfect for any occasion. Its durability ensures it lasts for decades, becoming a cherished heirloom. Ideal for travel, a symbol of refined taste, and a thoughtful luxury gift, a Pashmina shawl is an essential addition to any wardrobe.
To ensure the longevity and beauty of your Pashmina shawls, follow these care guidelines:
Dry Cleaning: Opt for professional dry cleaning using organic solvents to maintain the fabric's shape, color, and texture.
Hand Washing: If washing at home, use lukewarm water with a mild Cashmere shampoo. Gently soak the shawl, avoid wringing, and press out excess water carefully.
Drying: Lay the shawl flat on a clean towel, roll to remove excess water, then unroll and let it air dry away from direct sunlight. Avoid hanging, as it can distort the shape.
Ironing: If necessary, iron on a low heat setting with a cotton cloth between the iron and the shawl to prevent damage.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, wrapped in tissue paper. Avoid plastic bags and cardboard boxes, as they can attract moisture. Use naphthalene balls to deter moths.
By adhering to these practices, your Pashmina shawls will remain exquisite and durable for years to come.