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What is Pashmina?

Briefly speaking, Pashmina is a craft, a handmade process where exquisite shawls are prepared without the interference of machines, processed only in Kashmir. It comes from naturally shedding the fleece of the Tibetan or changthangi goat. As the fiber diameter is very low, Pashmina has to be hand – processed and woven into products such as shawls, scarves, wraps, throws stoles, etc. However, the quality of a finished shawl is not solely dependent on the fiber diameter of the wool but also on the craftsmen’s skills. You can check out some extremely beautiful pashmina shawls online on Kashmirica. It is the #1 destination for buying handicrafts online from Kashmir.

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By Serah at-Tajir

Serah is the Customer Success Manager at www.kashmirica.com. She loves blogging on an array of topics including lifestyle, culture, philosophy, psychology, and business operations.

She is a founding member of Kashmirica, a brand that is poised to take kashmir arts to the world.

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