Most shawls are not what they claim. Machine-woven at speed. Fibers blended to cut costs. You have felt the difference — the drape that sits wrong, the edges that fray, the fabric that loses softness.
This is not that.
Pashmina sits below 16 microns. Regular cashmere is 18-19. This shawl is hand-loomed in Kathmandu by teams working together — weavers setting the warp, linkers finishing the edges, finishers checking every thread. No single person completes a piece alone.
The 2-ply construction holds its structure. The natural undyed fiber shows the fiber's true color. The size works as a wrap, a scarf, or a layer. It is the kind of piece that becomes more yours with each wear.
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 gets borrowed and not returned. The one that becomes someone's favorite.
Dimensions: 28 x 80 inches. Find yours below.