11/30/2009

Review of SCARF- PASHMINA from CASHMERE PASHMINA GROUP available in 56 vibrant colors

SCARF- PASHMINA from CASHMERE PASHMINA GROUP available in 56 vibrant colorsI placed a phone order for 4 pashmina scarves - I emphasized my expectation of a high quality pashmina consisting of 70%cashmere and 30%silk - what I received was "pashmina wool" that is scratchy and not wearable. I returned all items unused, in the original packaging with all tags intact - but a 20% re-stocking charge was levied against my credit card, even though I asked about any additional charges when I placed the order! No fun...

Product Description
Unfazed by the scientific age, pashmina shawls are hand spun the same way it has been done for centuries. The hairs are gathered from the Himalayan goat called Hircus, which lives at high altitudes, 12 to 14000 feet in the mountains. The Pashmina is gathered by hand, stored and combed by nomadic herders. The threads are hand woven on handlooms over a silk wrap, which gives the fabric resilience. Once the fabric is loomed, each piece is hand dyed in open vats. Afterwards it is given to the different craftsmen for hand-embroidery, beading and /or printing. They are very soft and luxurious in feel. These shawls are woven from the best quality of Cashmere Pashmina and Silk. These shawls can be worn as a wrap or a scarf. The size is 60 inches long and 12 inches wide and each scarf is finished with 2 or 2.5 inches long tassels. The fabric comprises of approximately 70% Cashmere Pashmina and 30% Silk. The combination of Cashmere and Silk makes the fabric versatile and resonating with color. The shawls are hand loomed in Nepal and India and are offered in a wide selection of vibrant colors. We recommend dry cleaning.

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