How to wear Pashmina?
Introduction

Pashmina once was a status symbol of royal and aroistocate family is a integral part of moderan fashion. Alathough Europeans had long been aware of the fabric most americans only recently discovered the charm of soft Pashmina.


What is Pashmina?
If you look at the dictionary for the world Pashmina you won't find the world. The word Pashmina came from Persian word 'pashm' which refers to wool. Now the word Pashmina referes to a fine woolen cloth with a soft plush texture. Most of the Pashmina are in the form of Shawl and Scarf but we can make anything with this fabric like coats, baby blankets and sweaters.
Pashmina is the soft underbelly fur of the mountain goats (Ibex) which live in the cold high (15000ft or higher) Himalayan regions of South Asia. In western world Pashmina is known as Cashmere. The size of Pashmina hair is 1/6th size of a human hair. Every summer herders pluck the under-fur from the goat and after cleaning and spinning, Pashmina (Cashmere) yarn is produced. From one goat, only 4-8 ounces of Pashmina can be produced in a year
Process of making Pashmina
History of Pashmina
Why is the Pashmina shawl so popular with whom?
Different sizes and kinds of Pashmina shawls.
How to wear a Pashmina shawl

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