Usage : Other
Length : 100 x 200 Centimeter (cm)
Knitted Type : Hand Made
Product Type : POM-POM SHAWL
Material : Cotton
Scarf Length : Long
Pattern : Other
Color : All Colors Available
FOB Port : Nhava Sheva
Payment Terms : Cash in Advance (CID)
Supply Ability : 10000 Per Month
Delivery Time : 30 Days
Sample Available ; Yes
Sample Policy : If order is confirmed we will reimburse the sample cost
Main Export Market(s) : Asia, Australia, Central America, North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Africa
Product Overview
Key Features
Its a beautiful handloom pom-pom shawl with temple design outer side. And delicate hand-made and hand-sewn 320 pom-pom all over the shawl.
The rate details are differents because our products are strating from 245 $ to 3000$ & more because it depand on hand work in the product, we also give 100 assurance regarding the product. We just require markiting all over the world. Please send your requirements, we also deal with all types of silk carpets, ladies suits, jackets, stools, curtains, bed covers, ladies captan, and many more.
Usage : Daily
Length : 100 x 200 Centimeter (cm)
Knitted Type : Hand Made
Product Type : Pure Modal Scarf
Material : Cotton
Scarf Length : Long
Pattern : Printed
Season : Rainy, Summer, Winter, Spring
Color : All Colors Available
Payment Terms : Cash in Advance (CID)
Supply Ability : 250000 Per Week
Delivery Time : 7 Days
Sample Available : Yes
Sample Policy If order is confirmed we will reimburse the sample cost
Packaging Details : Standard
Main Export Market(s) : Asia, Australia, Central America, North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Africa
Main Domestic Market All India
Product Overview
Key Features
- Pure Modal Scarf.
- Digital Printed Modal Scarf.
- All weather scarf.
- Soft, feather touch scarf.
- No weight product.
- Beautiful and elegant to add on, for your royal collection.
- Unique product to gift on any occasion
The fibre is also known as pashm or pashmina for its use in the handmade shawls of Himalayas.[4] The woollen shawls made from wool in Kashmir find written mention in Afghan texts between 3rd century BC and the 11th century AD.[5] However, the founder of the cashmere wool industry is traditionally held to be the 15th century ruler of Kashmir, Zayn-ul-Abidin, who introduced weavers from Central Asia.[5]
Pashmina goats, Ladakh
Cashmere shawls have been manufactured in Nepal and Kashmir for thousands of years. The test for a quality pashmina is warmth and feel. Pashmina and Cashmere are derived from mountain goats. One distinct difference between Pashmina and Cashmere is the fiber diameter. Pashmina fibers are finer and thinner than cashmere fiber, therefore, it is ideal for making light weight apparel like fine scarves. However, these days the word PASHMINA has been used too liberally and any scarves made from natural or synthetic fiber are sold as Pashmina creating confusion in the market.