VIRAT Pashmina scarf
Elegance in warm tones!
The VIRAT «Pashmina» scarf by Bombay Birds impresses with its generous size and elegant, warm colors. With classic contrasts of yellow, gray and a touch of blue and pink, this iconic scarf offers a stylish check pattern with frayed edges. It is the perfect accessory to enrich the wardrobe of modern men and women . Whether for a casual or business look, this luxurious piece is versatile and provides cozy warmth as well as a fashionable accent.
Main features:
- Material: 100% high-quality Himalayan cashmere – «Pashmina»
- Origin: Handwoven in India.
- Packaging: Delivered in a handmade paper box and a dust bag.
Craftsmanship – tradition meets style
The VIRAT «Pashmina» shawl is individually crafted by master weavers in Kashmir using traditional techniques and tools. Each piece takes over 90 hours to work on on a classic handloom. This craftsmanship requires years of practice and patience to perfect the sophisticated, ancient technique.
Learn more about the centuries-old craftsmanship in our article – Breaking the Pashmina Myth.
CHF585.00
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Elegance in warm tones!
The VIRAT «Pashmina» scarf by Bombay Birds impresses with its generous size and elegant, warm colors. With classic contrasts of yellow, gray and a touch of blue and pink, this iconic scarf offers a stylish check pattern with frayed edges. It is the perfect accessory to enrich the wardrobe of modern men and women . Whether for a casual or business look, this luxurious piece is versatile and provides cozy warmth as well as a fashionable accent.
Main features:
- Material: 100% high-quality Himalayan cashmere – «Pashmina»
- Origin: Handwoven in India.
- Packaging: Delivered in a handmade paper box and a dust bag.
Craftsmanship – tradition meets style
The VIRAT «Pashmina» shawl is individually crafted by master weavers in Kashmir using traditional techniques and tools. Each piece takes over 90 hours to work on on a classic handloom. This craftsmanship requires years of practice and patience to perfect the sophisticated, ancient technique.
Learn more about the centuries-old craftsmanship in our article – Breaking the Pashmina Myth.