Most checkered shawls are not what they claim. Machine-woven at speed. Patterns that misalign. You have felt the difference — the checks that distort, the edges that fray, the fabric that pills.
This is not that.
Pashmina sits below 16 microns. This shawl is hand-loomed in Kathmandu by teams working together — weavers setting the warp to align the check pattern, linkers finishing the edges, finishers checking every intersection. No single person completes a piece alone.
The ring shawl construction means it passes through a wedding ring — the fiber is that fine. The black and white plaid is timeless. It is the kind of piece that works with everything in your closet.
The teams making these shawls have worked together for decades in cooperative workshops across the Kathmandu Valley. The skills are passed between hands, not written down.
Honestly? This is the piece that becomes your signature. The one people associate with you.
Find yours below.


