100% Pashmina/Cashmere
Handwoven on traditional Kashmiri looms
Hand-painted using block painting technique
Hand Embroidered using sozini embroidery technique
Time taken to craft : 10-12 Months
Women's
Product Dimensions : 40" x 80" (100 cm x 200 cm)
Certified Authenticity
Ethical & Sustainable
Shipped within 48 Hours
Dispatches within 48 hours
Ships worldwide
Free standard shipping across India
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At Royal Pashminas, we are dedicated to delivering your orders with care and efficiency. We offer reliable and efficient shipping services. You can expect your order to be processed promptly, and dispatched within 48 hours of placing the order. We provide tracking information for your convenience, ensuring a smooth and transparent delivery process. For deliveries within India, you can expect your orders to reach you within 3-7 business days after placing your order. For international customers, please note that additional customs and import duties may apply. If you have any questions or require assistance with your order, our customer support team is here to help. Additionally, you can visit our Shipping Policy page for detailed information about our shipping policy.
Your satisfaction is our priority, and we thank you for choosing Royal Pashminas for your luxurious accessory needs.
You may return your ordered items within 7 days of delivery for a full refund to your original payment method or Store Credit depending on your preference. We also promise to bear the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (you received an incorrect or defective item, etc.).
If you need to return an item, simply login to your account, view the order under the My Account menu and click the Return Item(s) button. We will notify you via e-mail once we have received the returned item(s) and completed our quality checks. After verifying the condition of the item(s), we will process your refund. Please allow up to 7 business days for the refund to be reflected in your account after the return is processed.
Since our Pashminas are luxury products, please ensure that you read our Return & Refund Policy carefully for detailed information regarding terms and conditions for returns.
Pashmina fabric, often referred to as cashmere, is the epitome of luxury in the world of fashion. Our exquisite Royal Pashminas originate from the Himalayan region, notably Kashmir, and are crafted from the fine, downy wool of Capra hircus goats. Renowned for their extraordinary softness and warmth, our pashminas are prized for their exceptional quality and craftsmanship. With a wide range of designs, colors, and patterns, Royal pashminas effortlessly enhance any outfit, making them a must-have accessory for those who appreciate both style and substance in their fashion choices. When luxury is your passion, and you have an eye for the finer things in life, the moment you spotted a Royal Pashmina, you know it's indulgent softness and exquisite touch is a perfect fit for your first-class lifestyle. Our patterns speak to your classic and cultured sensibilities and will enhance your every ensemble. Whether there is a night out next week or a business trip to London next month, your new Royal Pashmina will soon be making its debut. Handcrafted with intricate weaving and embroidery techniques such as Kani, Ikat, Sozini, Kalamkari etc., every Royal Pashmina is One-Of-A-Kind and offers a timeless blend of elegance and comfort. Check out "Our Crafting Techniques" section where we have talked about our different handcrafting techniques to give you a better understanding of our pashminas.
Kani | The Kani technique is a traditional method of hand-weaving intricate patterns. This technique is known for its painstaking and time-consuming approach, resulting in finely detailed and elaborately designed textiles. Our Kani technique involves the use of small wooden bobbins called "kanis" to individually weave each thread into the fabric. These kanis are used to pass colored threads through the warp and weft of the fabric, creating intricate and colorful patterns. Each kani is used for a single thread, making it a highly labor-intensive process. These shawls are celebrated for their beauty and craftsmanship, making them a symbol of Kashmiri heritage and artistic excellence. |
Kalamkari | Our Kalamkari shawls are a testament to India's rich textile heritage. These shawls are handcrafted using a traditional art form known as "Kalamkari", which involves intricate hand-painted or block-printed designs on fabric. Typically made using natural dyes, our Kalamkari shawls often feature detailed motifs and intricate patterns. Each Kalamkari shawl is a unique work of art, offering a blend of traditional aesthetics and contemporary style. Whether you choose a vibrant or earthy color palette, our shawls are a statement of artistic expression and a celebration of Indian culture and creativity. |
Sozni | Sozni is a delicate and intricate form of hand-embroidery that originates from the region of Kashmir. Our Skilled artisans create Sozni embroidery using fine, colorful threads to embellish pashminas, shawls and stoles being a canvas for their art. Our sozni embroidery typically consists of beautiful, detailed patterns and motifs, often inspired by nature, flowers and paisleys. Sozni embroidery is characterized by its fine and evenly spaced stitches, creating a textured and visually appealing surface. The art is highly regarded for its craftsmanship and adds a touch of elegance luxury, culture and beauty to textiles. |
Gulabdaar | This is a form of sozni art in which Paper Mache' art patterns are filled with vibrant, colored threads, creating stunning embroideries. |
Zari | Zari is a luxurious metallic thread or wire that's intricately woven into fabrics to create elaborate patterns and designs. This art form is highly regarded in India and other parts of South Asia. The shimmer and shine of zari threads lend an opulent touch to the attire, making it a stand out choice for special occasions and bridal wear. Our zari art is a symbol of craftsmanship, elegance, and cultural heritage, adding a touch of grandeur to any attire. |
Ikat | Ikat is a traditional dyeing and weaving technique that is known for its distinctive, blurred, and often colorful patterns. It is a method of creating designs on textiles by tying and dyeing the yarns before weaving, resulting in unique and irregular patterns. Ikat can be found in various parts of the world, including India, Indonesia, Central Asia, and Japan, each with its own regional variations. Our process of creating Ikat involves binding selected portions of threads with resist material to prevent them from absorbing dye. These dyed and undyed threads are then woven into intricate patterns, creating the characteristic "blurred" look of Ikat fabrics. The complexity of Ikat weaving lies in aligning the dyed threads during the weaving process to form the desired design. |