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Genuine Pashmina fibre measures between 12 to 16 microns in diameter. That is finer than the finest cashmere. The result is a fabric that feels weightless against the skin but holds warmth better than wool many times its weight. When you touch a real pashmina shawl, the difference is immediate. Soft in a way that synthetic blends simply cannot replicate.
The market has a lot of imitations. Blended fabrics, machine-spun yarn, and mislabelled products are common. Our pashmina shawls come with a craft authenticity card and are certified by the Pashmina Certification Centre. You know exactly what you are buying.
Making a pure pashmina shawl takes time. Raw pashm fibre is hand-sorted, then spun on traditional wooden charkhas by skilled spinners. The yarn is then woven on handlooms, one thread at a time. A plain handloom pashmina shawl takes several days to complete. An embroidered piece, with Sozni or Kani work, can take weeks or months.
This is why the pashmina shawl price reflects what it is. Not a markup. A record of hours spent by human hands making something that lasts.
When you purchase a pashmina shawl from KCS, you are buying directly from the source. We work with master weavers and artisan families in Srinagar and surrounding villages. No import markups, no retail chain margins. Just the actual cost of genuine craft, passed on to you fairly.
Our range covers plain handloom weaves, check and stripe patterns, and fully embroidered pieces. Looking for something simple for daily wear? Our natural white and warm beige handloom pashminas are clean, versatile, and built to last. Want something for a special occasion? Our Sozni embroidered and Kani weave pashmina shawls carry hundreds of hours of detailed handwork. Rich colours, intricate borders, and patterns that tell a story.
We carry pashmina shawls for women, pashmina shawls for men, and Doshala pieces for those who want a larger, heavier wrap. Whatever you are looking for, you will find it here.
A genuine pure pashmina shawl is not cheap. It should not be. The fibre is rare, the spinning is slow, and the weaving is done entirely by hand. Plain handloom pieces start at accessible prices. Heavily embroidered or Kani weave pashminas reflect the weeks of skilled work they contain. If you have seen pashmina shawls sold at very low prices elsewhere, they are almost certainly blended or machine-made. Real Pashmina has a cost, and that cost is honest.
Browse our full collection below. Free shipping, easy returns, and direct-from-Kashmir authenticity on every order.
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