Cashmere Shawls
Cashmere Shawls - Wrap yourself in pure luxury. Looking for 100% Cashmere and Pashmina shawls. These very words evokes images of luxury, warmth and softness. If you're shopping for cashmere, remember to buy the real 100% cashmere.
 
People know that Cashmere shawls are soft and warm they also know they can be expensive. What most people don't realize is how timeless, warm, and durable cashmere shawls are. Today cashmere shawls have become extremely popular and fashionable. The material is lightweight, cashmere is durable if taken care of properly, but it is almost impossible to repair once the damage is done. Make sure the label states that it is 100% cashmere or possibly even cashmere's even richer cousin, pashmina.
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The name comes from Pashmineh, made from Persians wool. This wool comes from changthangi or pashmina goat, which is a special breed of goat indigenous to high altitudes of the Himalayas.The wool, has been used for thousands of years to make high-quality cashmere shawls that also bear the same name.
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Pashmina is an Urdu and Persian word which only became popular after the so-named shawls, woven in Kashmir, started being popular in the west. Pashmina shawls were originally shawls hand spun, woven and embroidered in Kashmir, and made from fine cashmere fiber.
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Neutral colors are good basic cashmere shawls, you may also decide to purchase more elaborate cashmere shawls. They can be found in a wide array of colors and sizes. The fringing and other edge designs can also be quite different from piece to piece.
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Cashmere shawls are also available in most any pattern you would find in more inexpensive knits. If you choose cashmere shawls that are produced from thicker cashmere yarn, you can get the thickness and weight you would expect from wool or cotton, but it is much softer and drapes better. To make sure you spend your money wisely, pick a cheaper shawl that you know you love and look for it in a cashmere variety. This will ensure the piece is something you will love to wear for many years to come!