The Pashmina - A Shawl made of wool from the soft underbelly of a Himalayan goat much favoured by millions of western women in late 1990s. Officially went out of fashion in August 1999, Vogue magazine decreed, but examples are still plentiful. Taught many people the difference between cashmere and Kashmir .
in 1996, a pashmina-wearer justified the high cost (up to £ 500 in those days) by saying: "You can't compare them to woollen scarfs. But in the recent market it is not so expensive.
Our standard Pashmina products are made of 70% Pashmina & 30% silk to 80 % Pashmina & 20% Silk(water pashmina which is use 54 and 60 count of pashmina yarn) 100% Silk, 100% Cashmere etc.
Because we manufacture all the items we sell, we are able to keep our prices 30 to 40 percent lower than what is available in the retail market. May be you will surprise when you knows our price.