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Himalayan Weavers, Uttarakhand, India

Pashmina Wool Stole

Pashmina Wool Stole

Regular price $199.00 USD
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Softest and warmest pure pashmina wool stoles; colored with natural dye and hand woven in the Himalayas! Natural color is versatile and subtle while sunset color is vibrant and serene at the same time!

Specification 1:

  • Weave: Hand woven; Natural color (twill)
  • Material: 100% pure natural pashmina wool
  • Size:  86 inches x 24 inches
  • Trims: tassels 2 inches 
  • Natural Dyes: Tea

Specification 2:

  • Weave: Hand woven; Sunset (Herringbone)
  • Material: 100% pure natural pashmina wool
  • Size:  86 inches x 24 inches
  • Trims: tassels 2 inches 
  • Natural Dyes: madder indigo and tesu flowers

Specification 3:

  • Weave: Hand woven; Natural stripe (Plain)
  • Material: 100% pure natural pashmina wool
  • Size:  78 inches x 28 inches
  • Trims: tassels 0.5 inches 
  • Natural Dyes: Tea

Description

Pashmina is the undercoat of  goats which are mostly found in Tibet, Mongolia and India. In India most of it comes from the Changthang region of Ladakh, which is a high altitude cold desert at heights between  4000 and 4500 meters, extending into Tibet. The climatic conditions in Changthang are very harsh, and the winters are particularly severe as temperatures can go down as low as -40 degrees centigrades. These conditions are ideal for the goats (and other animals in these areas)  to develop very fine and soft pashmina undercoats to survive the harsh winters. It is for this reason that pashmina is one of the finest and softest materials and is ideal for making shawls and stoles.

Natural dyes are a nontoxic alternative to conventionally used synthetic dyes that are causing irreversible damage to the planet. A number of plant-based dyes such as madder, indigo and Tesu flowers are used to obtain a wide range of colors and in fact, results in vibrant colors. They are dyed by hand in the Himalayas using a batch process, in which only a very small quantity of material is dyed at a time by hand. 

 

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