How Pashmina is Made?
Pashmina is known to be in use for almost a thousand years. Made from a special kind of wool, Pashmina shawls were worn by members of the royal family in ancient times. The charm of the Pashmina remains, as it is still one of the most sought after shawls. Known for its sheer quality, lightness, grace and warmth, the Pashmina shawl has a global demand most other shawls cannot match up to. Pashmina, as it is known as Cashmere shawl too, has been traditionally woven by families involved in the business for generations. The intricacies of the embroidered designs have been handed down from one generation to the next. These traditional weavers are responsible for keeping this art form alive and maintaining the high standards that Pashmina is associated with. The wealth of information and knowledge accumulated for centuries in a weaver’s family passes on to the next generation, which has helped the Pashmina shawl to improve further in design and pattern. Although traditional designs are being