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Lime-green pure Pashmina Scarf from Nepal
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Lime-green pure Pashmina Scarf from Nepal

handloomed in 100% pure pashmina wool,
₹3,776incl. of GST
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Quantity
Item codeSHF41
Material100% Pure Pashmina Wool
Dimensions5.2 ft x 1.8 ft
Care

Dry clean recommended. Store with natural cedar or neem leaves. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture.

about the piece,

Description

Colour this vivid, carried this lightly, the scarf becomes its own quiet declaration. Spun from the fine undercoat of the Changthangi goat, grazed at altitude across the Himalayan plateaus of Nepal and Ladakh, pure Pashmina is among the most storied fibres the mountain world has given us. This scarf arrives in a lime green that feels at once unexpected and oddly inevitable, the shade of new leaves catching high-altitude sun. At 100 per cent pure Pashmina, it holds the particular softness that no synthetic approximation has ever managed to replicate, a warmth disproportionate to its featherweight drape. The fibre is combed and hand-spun in the traditional manner, each step demanding the patience that industrial processes simply cannot afford. It is the kind of piece that earns its place across seasons, as suited to a winter dinner as to a cool monsoon evening on a hillside veranda. Wear it loosely knotted over a cotton kurta for a studied nonchalance, or fold it into a slim wrap over formal Indo-western separates when the occasion calls for understated elegance.

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the story,

Behind this piece

Pashmina originates from the high-altitude valleys of Nepal and the Kashmir region, where the Changthangi goat yields its undercoat fleece at elevations above 14,000 feet. This fibre, finer than 16 microns, has been spun and woven by artisan communities for centuries, supplying royal courts and trade routes alike. The lime-green hue here is achieved through careful dyeing before the yarn is hand-woven on traditional looms, a process that demands patience and precision. What you hold is not simply a scarf; it is hours of measured, considered craft expressed in one of the world's most prized natural fibres.

to wear it,

How to style

Drape this scarf loosely over a cream or ivory Lucknowi chikankari kurta for a garden lunch or a daytime cultural event, letting the lime-green anchor the otherwise quiet palette. Worn over a charcoal or slate-grey blazer for an evening gathering, it introduces a considered burst of colour without competing with the silhouette. Pair it with a structured beige bandhgala suit and Kolhapuri sandals for a heritage-inflected contemporary look. A pair of gold jhumkas or small polki studs in any of these combinations will echo the warmth of the weave and balance the freshness of the green.

to last,

Fabric & care

Hand-wash in cold water using a mild, pH-neutral detergent or baby shampoo, and never wring or twist the fabric. Gently press out excess water between two clean towels, then lay flat on a dry surface away from direct sunlight to retain the colour and shape. Avoid hanging, as the weight of damp pashmina can distort its weave. Store folded, wrapped in muslin or acid-free tissue, never in plastic, which traps moisture. Kept well, pure pashmina softens further with each careful use, growing more supple over years of considered wear.

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Each piece is hand-loomed by artisan clusters we work with directly across India. Small irregularities in the weave are the hallmark of handloom — not a defect.