Most scarves fray at the edges after one season. The fibers pull. The shape warps. You stop wearing it, but you keep it in your drawer out of guilt.
This is not that.
Pashmina sits below 16 microns. Regular cashmere is 18-19. This scarf took three days to weave — the shuttle passed by hand, the edges finished with care. The result improves with age.
The versatile dimensions allow for endless styling. Loop it once. Loop it twice. Drape it and let the ends hang. The weight is almost nothing. The warmth is immediate.
Kamala has been weaving for twenty-seven years. She listens to Nepali folk music while she works. That is what this scarf represents — a specific woman in Kathmandu who wove this specific piece.
Honestly? We have seen people own one for ten years and counting.
Your piece is already there — you just need to find it.


