NITRA Pashmina Scarf
The NITRA pashmina, as featured in Vogue, adds color and glamour to your wardrobe. This scarf from Bombay Birds embodies the philosophy of the Slow Fashion Movement. Beautifully warm yet lightweight, this generously cut scarf, handwoven in Kashmir, India, is a real eye-catcher. Its vibrant, eye-catching colors and fine frayed edges allow for a stylish combination, whether with a business suit, a blazer, or for a relaxing stroll in nature.
Each NITRA shawl is a living testament to the precise craftsmanship of our master weavers. They invest over 90 hours in crafting a single piece from the finest cashmere, known as "pashmina", thus preserving ancient traditions and techniques.
Product details:
- Material: 100% Pashmina cashmere
- Size: 70 x 200 cm
- Made: Handwoven in Kashmir, India
- Care instructions: click here for detailed care instructions.
Want to learn more about the fascinating art of pashmina weaving? Read our article: The Pashmina Myth.
The scarf is sent to you in a beautiful, sustainable paper box and a dust bag.
CHF425.00
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The NITRA pashmina, as featured in Vogue, adds color and glamour to your wardrobe. This scarf from Bombay Birds embodies the philosophy of the Slow Fashion Movement. Beautifully warm yet lightweight, this generously cut scarf, handwoven in Kashmir, India, is a real eye-catcher. Its vibrant, eye-catching colors and fine frayed edges allow for a stylish combination, whether with a business suit, a blazer, or for a relaxing stroll in nature.
Each NITRA shawl is a living testament to the precise craftsmanship of our master weavers. They invest over 90 hours in crafting a single piece from the finest cashmere, known as "pashmina", thus preserving ancient traditions and techniques.
Product details:
- Material: 100% Pashmina cashmere
- Size: 70 x 200 cm
- Made: Handwoven in Kashmir, India
- Care instructions: click here for detailed care instructions.
Want to learn more about the fascinating art of pashmina weaving? Read our article: The Pashmina Myth.
The scarf is sent to you in a beautiful, sustainable paper box and a dust bag.