
Chand - Handwoven Pashmina Ikat Scarf
Overview Made of a beautiful traditional Ikat weave warp, this scarf is a classic. With utmost softness, warmth and highly skilled craftsmanship, Cashmere scarves are a treasure usually handed down from generation to generation. 41 x 80 inches 100% pashmina wool Ends are finished with a natural fringe Small batch production Handwoven on traditional wooden looms without the use of any fossil fuels Made in high valleys of Kashmir, India Proudly certified by AIACA, Craftmark and The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce for quality and craftsmanship Dry-cleaning only Handmade The art of making Pashmina is believed to be as old as 2000 years B.C. Cashmere wool, also known as Pashmina once woven, comes from a beautiful Changthangi goat found in the cold arid region surrounding Ladakh in Kashmir, India. The weavers collect raw wool manually by combing the underbelly of these goats. This raw wool is greasy, lumpy, discolored and mixed with strong hairs, dirt and many other impurities. Before thi