A square Kashmiri Twill shawl, hand woven in multi-coloured palette, with a fringed edge, India, 19th/20th century, a black central medallion with embroidered gates on four sides, feels like wool blend with pashmina, condition: small holes not obvious, 200 x 200 cm
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- Pashmina - Pashmina refers to a type of fine cashmere wool, which is obtained from the soft undercoat of the Himalayan mountain goat, called the pashmina goat. The wool is known for its luxurious softness, warmth, and lightweight texture, and is highly prized in the fashion industry for use in shawls, scarves, and other accessories.
The term "pashmina" is also commonly used to refer to a type of shawl or scarf that is made from pashmina wool or a blend of pashmina wool and silk. These shawls are known for their elegance and beauty, and are often considered a high-end fashion accessory. Pashmina shawls are available in a wide range of colours and designs, and are popular among fashion-conscious individuals all over the world.
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