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The Pashmina Queen is Sophia Swire, who discovered pashmina shawls in Nepal in 1990 and went on to create an international fashion boom for this silk-cashmere mix wrap
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Cashmere is most popular in India with name Pashmina. But these days it is very difficult to find real meaning of cashmere/pashmina as lot of fake cashmere/pashmina is in market. But in reality cashmere and pashmina refer to same type of fabric.Historically Pashmina or Cashmere has been used in India to manufacture Shawls which are popular with name Pashmina Shalws. Please don't get confused by lot of fake pashmina shawls sold in market by name of PASHMINAS.Specially regions in state of Kashmir and Himachal are most popular for Cashmere / pashmina shawls. Also these are regions where most of cashmere is produced in India.Please refer to link in the Related Links Section below for futher detailed information about cashmere and pashmina.
The material for pashmina scarves comes from the wool of the Pashmina sheep. This sheep lives in high altitudes in parts of Asia, including northern India and Nepal.
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Pashmina shawls are sold at many retail stores and online websites. A few stores that sell pashmina shawls are Amazon, Ebay, The Pashmina Store, and TJ Maxx.
The Pashmina brand is carried at Macy's and JC Penneys. Pashmina is a Persian wool that is used for fine cashmere wool and the textiles. The wool comes from a goat.
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The valuable Pashmina wool comes from the Pashmina goat, which is native to the mountainous regions of India, Nepal, and Tibet. This wool is known for its softness, warmth, and luxury quality.
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Yes you can wash pashmina. You just need to first know what pashmina is made of. If it is pure pashmina wool then you should wash it using various wool wash products available in the market. Just take care of following things: Don't wring pashmina while washing Dry flat Don't rub too hard while washing, just gentle wash with wool wash should be fine.