ERUS Pashmina Shawl
The ERUS Pashmina Shawl is the perfect addition to any wardrobe, combining elegance with a versatile design. Its generous size and classic combination of grey and red make it a standout accessory for stylish men and women.
At a Glance:
- Design: Elegant grey and red with stylish fringed edges.
- Material: 100% of the world-renowned cashmere known as "Pashmina".
- Size: 100 x 200 cm.
- Craftsmanship: Handwoven by master weavers in Kashmir, India.
The creation of this shawl is an authentic masterpiece of craftsmanship. Our master weavers dedicate over 90 hours to each piece on a traditional handloom. This dedication results in a high-quality product that reflects the essence of Slow Fashion—longevity, quality, and respect for the craft.
Details:
- Find care instructions here.
- Packaging: Delivered in a handmade paper box with a matching dust bag.
Would you like to learn more about the fascinating art of weaving «Pashmina»? Read our article: The 'Pashmina' Myth.
CHF585.00
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The ERUS Pashmina Shawl is the perfect addition to any wardrobe, combining elegance with a versatile design. Its generous size and classic combination of grey and red make it a standout accessory for stylish men and women.
At a Glance:
- Design: Elegant grey and red with stylish fringed edges.
- Material: 100% of the world-renowned cashmere known as "Pashmina".
- Size: 100 x 200 cm.
- Craftsmanship: Handwoven by master weavers in Kashmir, India.
The creation of this shawl is an authentic masterpiece of craftsmanship. Our master weavers dedicate over 90 hours to each piece on a traditional handloom. This dedication results in a high-quality product that reflects the essence of Slow Fashion—longevity, quality, and respect for the craft.
Details:
- Find care instructions here.
- Packaging: Delivered in a handmade paper box with a matching dust bag.
Would you like to learn more about the fascinating art of weaving «Pashmina»? Read our article: The 'Pashmina' Myth.