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Scarves

A Scarf is a piece of fabric worm around the neck for Warmth, Sun Protection, Fashion or Religious reasons. Scarves are made from variety of different materials like Silk & Cotton. Silk scarves are a popular accessory made from silk fabric. They are known for their smooth texture, luxurious feel, and vibrant colors. Silk scarves can be worn in various ways, such as draped around the neck, tied as a headband, or used as a belt. They are versatile and can add a stylish touch to any outfit, whether casual or formal. Silk scarves are available in a wide range of designs, patterns, and sizes, allowing you to choose one that suits your personal style. Doha Kashmir Trading is prominent manufacturers of Silk Scarfs from best quality of silk from Kashmir. Discover the world of Cashmere Scarves—a realm where timeless luxury, artisanal mastery, and centuries-old Kashmiri weaving traditions come together. At Kashmir Seasons, a signature brand of The Kashmir Company, we present an exceptional collection of pure handwoven cashmere scarves crafted for the modern connoisseur who values understated elegance and authentic craftsmanship.

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Classic SHAWLS, SCARVES, KAFTAN

he shawls made from this Pashmina wool were highly sought after for their luxurious feel and delicate texture. The wool was hand-spun by artisans and woven into shawls that were then dyed in vibrant colors. The shawls were highly prized for their warmth and lightness, making them ideal for the harsh Himalayan weather. The pashmina shawl made its way from the Himalayas to the courts of the Mughal Empire. The shawls were a favorite of the Mughal royalty and were seen as a sign of wealth and status. The Mughal Empire was a major trading hub, and the shawls were exported to other parts of the world, making them a global fashion phenomenon. The pashmina shawl is still a popular fashion accessory. The shawls are now available in a variety of colors, patterns, and sizes. The shawls are still made from the same fine wool of the Himalayan goats and are still hand-woven and dyed by skilled artisans from Kashmir India.

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