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We can supply all type of printed items and can supply any other item on the basis of buyers description. Here we have best machines and technology for making quality goods. Depends on buyers demand
Pashmina shawl - Made up of 70% pashima and 30%silk Available in size of 36" X 81" inches
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Pashmina Shawl : Maintain quality and use handloom to get the real softness of our quality, and customer interest
Shawls Our factory major business is to manufacture all varieties of fur and leather garments, which includes fox fur collars, mink fur shawls, rabbit fur scarf, cashmere cushions, and leather of fur bedclothes, headgears and handbags. Most of which are exported to America, Germany, Italy, Canada, Spain, Japan, south Korea, Honkong, and the other countries or areas. Different fur have the different. When you enquiry I can send to you
The word shawl is derived from Persian "shal", which was the name given for a whole range of fine woolen garments. The shawl in India was worn folded across the shoulder, and not as a girdle, as the Persians did.Shawls are worn and used as a warm protective garment all over north India today, Kashmir has become synonymous with shawls all over the world. At the time of Mughal rule in India, Kashmir overtook the North-West Frontier and Punjab, as the center of shawl making. The Mughal emperor Akbar was greatly enamored by the Kashmiri shawls and the way it was worn, folded in four, captured his imagination. He experimented with various ways of wearing it, and found that it looked good worn without folds, just thrown over the shoulder.There are three fibres from which Kashmiri shawls are made - wool, pashmina and shahtoosh. The prices of the three cannot be compared - woollen shawls being within reach of the most modest budget, and shahtoosh being a one-in-a-lifetime purchase.Woollen shawls are popular because of the embroidery worked on them, which is unique to Kashmir. Both embroidery and the type of wool used bring about differences in the price. Wool woven in Kashmir is known as 'raffel' and is always 100 per cent pure. Sometimes blends from other parts of the country are used and Kashmiri embroidery is worked on them. These blends contain cashmilon, cotton, or a mixture of both.Pashmina is unmistakable due to its softness. Pashmina yarn is spun from the hair of the ibex found in the highlands of Ladakh, at 14,000 ft above sea level. Although pure pashmnina is expensive, the cost is sometimes brought down by blending it with rabbit fur or with wool. It is on pashmina shawls that Kashmir's most exquisite embroidery is executed, sometimes covering the entire surface, earning it the name of 'jamawar'.
Fur shawls.