Pasha Cashmere Shawl has been enriched with eastern sensibilities and heritage, while being complimented with contemporary design aesthetics to create a product unlike any before.
The Pasha Cashmere Shawl has been made with 100% pure Cashmere, and offers not only the most luxurious sensory experience but also radiates with the warmth reminiscent of kindred spirits.
Cashmere pays homage to the valleys of Kashmir where the famed shawls were weaved and by late eighteenth century, had found their way to the far reaches of the world. The shawls thus produced were the essential garment to show pedigree, refined tastes and class. There is no doubt then, that Cashmere is not merely a relic of times gone by, set upon pedestals which speak of languages and lands not our own, and of oceans and mountains never traversed. This is warmth. This is tradition.
Cashmere is a naturally occurring fibre obtained from the majestic Pashmina goats found in Tibetan highlands and Inner Mongolia. An epitome of the unadulterated wild, the goat is known for its fine wool which keeps it warm during the harsh winters in the mountains. The cashmere fibre is collected from the undercoat of the animal, hidden beneath the coarser hair. Such is the quality of this nature’s bounty that it not only warms the heart, it does not weigh it down either. The yarn spun from the wool far surpasses any naturally occurring fibre, while its exquisite quality, length and flexibility make it ideal for dense spinning and weaving intricate artistry. Also famed for its natural stretch, resilience and long life, the fabric thus obtained is known to last a lifetime, if not more.