▲Kashmir is close to the Himalayas. In order to resist the special severe cold climate in addition to the wool on the surface goats will also grow a layer of soft short hair between the skin and the long hair at the end of autumn every year to enhance warmth. This layer of thin and short fluff is "Cashmere" which is not only light and soft but also extremely warm
▲I like the sound of the shuttle hitting the wooden strips when weaving. There is always a sense of rustic tranquility. It is a traditional handicraft from the Himalayas Production techniques
▲Simple and warm to the touch the fine wool does not prick the skin a good choice for skin-friendly and warm
▲The versatile colors interwoven with wool threads are simple and versatile
▲Romantic purple stripes You can see the details
▲The fringe on the edge is comfortable and warm
▲According to the good mood of the day you can have a variety of wrapping methods which can be used in air-conditioned rooms or travel abroad to keep warm
▲Let the shawl take good care of you No more winter cold
▲New and fresh design each unique color meticulous and solid traditional weaving
▲Take a cashmere shawl to travel the world! It is also a creative gift for autumn and winter gifts
▲With a hand-feeling carton packaging it is very convenient for you to give gifts
▲Washable hand washing is recommended machine washing needs to be put in a laundry bag
▲Material 100% Himalayan Kashmir Wool
▲Size Width: 70 cm Length: 200 cm Due to the slightly different measurement methods and positions of each person the dimensions are all horizontal manual measurements and there may be slight deviations from the actual size due to factors such as fabric elasticity and measurement starting point. ±3cm is the acceptable range of international inspection standards
▲Suggested cleaning method 1 - Put an appropriate amount of washing powder in the rubber basin adjust it evenly with slightly warm water put the scarf in the basin flat and press firmly for two 1. Thirty times let the washing powder solution pass through the scarf fiber gap back and forth so that the fibers will not be entangled with each other. 2 - Wash with water in the same way until the scarf is clean. 3 - Rub the scarf dry. When drying the scarf lay it flat on a towel or a clothes rack and dry it naturally in the shade because ultraviolet rays will make the wool yellow.