Embroidery
Pashmina Shawl is Nepal’s one of the most exportable products.
Nepal is very well known for its finely woven embroidery pashmina
shawl. Embroidery Pashmina Shawl is an indigenous and unique product
of Nepal. Embroidery Pashmina shawl is hand-woven from the wool
sheared off from mountain goat called “Chyangra” (Capra
Hircus Goat) that are found in the mountainous of the high Himalayan
regions of Nepal. The wool next to the skin is cut out. This wool
is carded to separate the rough outer part. The soft wool is then
hand spun into thin and even pashmina yarn. This yarn is then
hand woven into the loom, which has cotton, silk and pashmina
warp. While making these pashmina products the use of hand spun
pashmina wool yarn has presently been replaced by imported fine
machine spun yarn. Pashmina stole is mainly a ladies' souvenir
item. Due the softness and best quality of embroidery pashmina
shawl, the travelers are very much willing to take these embroidery
pashmina shawl to their home. Embroidery Pashmina Shawl is also
one of the most exportable products of Nepal.
As winter approaches, we all
dig into our closet for the tired old coats and mufflers we've
worn for the past years, what we should really be doing is rushing
out to buy this year's most fashionable accessory, the embroidery
pashmina shawl. Embroidery pashmina shawl is perfect wear for
winter. These embroidery pashmina shawl not only keeps body warm
but they are also soft and looks great. This luxuriously soft,
warm embroidery pashmina shawl, which comes in a rainbow of colors,
can be embroidered, beaded or pleated and worn as a simple muffler
or wrapped elaborately around the body in place of a coat or cardigan
- depending on the size of course. These embroidery pashmina shawl
are light, comfortable and cheap. The basic colors that embroidery
pashmina stole comes in are gray, brown and white. However, the
fabric adapts itself beautifully to coloring. It is now available
in approximately four hundred colors American women are also going
in for stoles with bead work and embroidery.
The embroidery pashmina shawl
has a superbly textural feel, drapes beautifully, feels soft,
warm and light to the touch and will serve a user well for years.
Embroidery pashmina shawl timeless patterns remain eternally in
vogue. In Nepal embroidery pashmina shawl are passed down from
one generation to another. To the credit of the traditional pashmina
shawl-makers of Nepal, the fine embroidery pashmina shawl has
not been made successfully elsewhere although attempts have been
made by other countries to replicate this craft, developed into
an art form by the Nepalese. The wool offers light weight insulation
without bulk. The pashmina fibers are highly adaptable and appropriate
for all climates. High moisture content allows insulation to change
with the relative humidity of atmosphere.
Increasingly sought-after by
stylish women of all ages who recognize the elegance of these
embroidery pashmina shawl - a well-chosen embroidery pashmina
shawl can transform the simplest attire into the most chic ensemble
- and appreciate their practicality and versatility as a perfect
shawl. Most department stores and designers retail stoles woven
from 100 percent genuine fiber or blended with silk. But beware
of fake "ordinary wool" garments masquerading as embroidery
pashmina shawl. This luxurious accessory can now be easily purchased
on the internet with safe and confidence through our web site
http://www.himalayanmart.com
it’s just a matter of click. We provide wide range of embroidery
pashmina shawl in our web site. A embroidery pashmina shawl is
worn close to the face and the Color must suit each person’s
skin. The colors that are particularly fashionable this season
are shades of purple; from pale lilac to a deep violet shade of
prune. Due to the timeless and season less versatility of the
embroidery pashmina shawl, many women go for a classic color that
can be worn season after season, perennial favorites include pink-pale
shades through to bright fuchsia-butter yellow, white and, of
course, black.
It takes the wool from four goats
and over 200 man-hours (spinning, weaving, dying and decorating)
to make just one embroidery pashmina shawl. Hand-spinning the
wool for a single embroidery pashmina shawl takes 15 days. The
size of the embroidery pashmina shawl is 80” in length and
36” in breadth.
Embroidery pashmina shawl is
the best way to express your love and care to your beloved ones.
This high quality of embroidery pashmina shawl is perfect gift
to one whom you love and you care. Your love will be wrapped by
this great gift and will remain warm for ever and ever.
Embroidery Pashmina Shawl can
be found in the following quality of pashmina
100% embroidery pashmina shawl
70% Pashmina and 30% silk blend embroidery pashmina shawl
60% Pashmina and 40% silk blend embroidery pashmina shawl
We have wide collection of embroidery
pashmina shawl woven by the skillful weavers. The embroidery pashmina
shawls shown are selected from our own collections. We also accept
special request (design/color) of pashmina products – please
refer our “Wholesale Order” or “Order By Demand”
section for detail or call us at 977-1-5547819 or Fax us at 977-1-5545657
or mail us at info@himalayanmart.com.
USEFUL
TIPS REGARDING EMBROIDERY
PASHMINA SHAWL
1. How to wash
your embroidery pashmina shawls?
- Hand wash in lukewarm water using your hair
shampoo. Be sure to dissolve the shampoo thorough then put
the shawls into water. Rinse with hair conditioner, this would
make your embroidery pashmina shawl or any pashmina garments
softer. Wash colored garments separately. Do not bleach embroidery
pashmina shawl.
- Squeeze your embroidery pashmina shawl gently,
do not twist or wing. Twisting the wet embroidery pashmina
stole would stretch the shape of your embroidery pashmina
shawl.
- Dry flat your embroidery pashmina shawl
after removing excess water, away from direct heat and sunlight.
- Press your embroidery pashmina shawl with
damp cloth, using a cool iron, iron from the inside of the
garment.
2. How to store
your embroidery pashmina shawls?
In order to store your embroidery
pashmina shawls few thing to be remembered. Here we have summarized
few of them:
- Dampness, sunlight and leakages are very
harmful to your precious embroidery pashmina shawl. So before
storing your embroidery pashmina shawl in basements or attics,
always keep in mind that your embroidery pashmina shawls don’t
get in touch with dampness, sunlight and leakages. Fold embroidery
pashmina shawl or pack them neatly in tissue paper or polythene
bag and store them in closet away from light, dust and dampness.
- Cleaning embroidery pashmina shawl before
storage is recommended, as fresh stains that may not yet be
visible will oxidize and become fixed during storage; they
may also be the food for moths. Moths have a discerning palate;
they feast only on natural fabrics. Mothballs (naphthalene)
and cedar chips are standard protection from moth infestation
of woolens.
- To store embroidery pashmina shawl during
summer, the most important thing is to keep moisture away,
and so please do not store embroidery pashmina shawls in a
damp place. A well-sealed plastic storage box (available in
most stores) is good enough (be sure that if there is any
moisture inside). Make sure the box is dry before you put
your embroidery pashmina shawl in.
- To keep the moth away, the first important
thing is to make sure that the embroidery pashmina shawl is
clean before long-time storage. Pay close attention to any
food stains as moths are particularly attracted to our normal
food proteins and cooking oils. Those mothproofing products
are helpful, or simply spray some perfume on a piece of paper
and put the paper next to your stoles inside the box.
3. Few more extra
tips
You can use the following tips
to keep your embroidery pashmina shawl always clean and beautiful:
- Avoid wearing the same embroidery pashmina
shawl frequently; allow the embroidery pashmina shawl two
or three days' rest after one day's wearing.
- A silk scarf goes well with embroidery pashmina
shawl top and cardigan, to put it between your pashmina shawl
top/cardigan and your neck will also prevent powder or other
cosmetics stains.
- Do not wear the embroidery pashmina shawl
next to rough clothing, metal necklace, bracelet, belt and
rough leather such as crocodile leather bags. Dress up your
embroidery pashmina shawl with silk scarf and pearl accessories
instead of accessories with rough surface.
- Pilling is caused by abrasion during regular
use, it often develops on elbows, on the seat of skirts, and
in areas rubbed by a bag or briefcase, even seat belt. Soft,
fuzzy surfaces are more susceptible than others. So for embroidery
pashmina shawl, it is normal when pilling develops in some
areas after times of wearing.
- To avoid pilling, it is important not to
rub the embroidery pashmina shawl with rough clothing, metal
accessories, bags and all kinds of belts. In case you can
not avoid the belts such as seat belts, cover your embroidery
pashmina shawl with a silk or synthetic fibers scarf, make
sure it is the smooth surface that is next to your embroidery
pashmina shawl.
- To remove pills, just manually pick them
off. Do not rub and brush the embroidery pashmina shawl.
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