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Journey of the Centuries-Old Luxury Fashion Statement

History of Timeless and Elegance Pashmina Fabric

Pashmina fashion products are a centuries-old Luxury Fashion statement, dating back to about 3000 BCE, the art of weaving the threads of Pashmina has been a part of the culture of Kashmir Valley. Pashmina originated in Kashmir, India has been recognized all around the world. It is traced back to ancient texts that Pashmina in various writings dated from the 3rd century BCE to the 11th century CE. In India, Zain Ul Abidin, the 15th-century king of Kashmir, popularized the Pashmina wool and its products. As a prince, he became highly inclined towards the handloom industry and handcraft during his stay in Samarkand.  

The Pashmina wool industry also flourished during the Mughal reign as the Mughal rulers were great admirers of art and patronized art. Mughal emperor Akbar was such an admirer of the shawls that he introduced the concept of dushala (double weaving so that both sides of the shawl can be used) and exported it to the Ottoman empire around the 16th century. 

The French general and emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was so fascinated by it that he gifted quite a few of those to his wife Josephine who made it a style statement for the European royalty. The present scenario of pashmina is it enhances the modern style with its unique and traditional form.

The journey of every single thread of your favorite Pashmina cloth is proof of the centuries-old history of Indian luxury fashion that ruled the heart of fashion lovers with luxury and royal taste in fashion. All authentic pashmina products are completely handwoven by the traditionally expert artisans with the finest cashmere fiber from the Changthangi goats of the Himalayas. Pashmina clothing products and accessories are incredibly lightweight & warm and they can beautify the appearance of any wardrobe by adding luxury and exclusivity.  

Expert artisans with the finest cashmere fiber from the Changthangi goats of the Himalayas, primarily black-colored threads. A Pashmina artisan spends 6-8 days weaving one Full Zari Double Sided Stole, which can be used from either side. At Luxury Pashmina, we make sure that all individual products are handpicked and checked for authenticity so that you get the most authentic and best of the luxury fashion tradition.