Description
Pashmina and woolen stuffs
Pashmina Shawls are soft, downy and warm underfur that can be purchased in great variety and color in Kathmandu. Moreover, they are warm woolen stuffs.
Likewise, the wool of high land rare lambs found in Nepal’s snow region is famous for its smooth and warm fur. The stuffs made from the underfur of these highland lambs are the best quality; softer and natural colored, and are most expensive than the synthetic mix and artificially color ones.
Pashmina shawls are the most exportable products of Nepal. People wear pashmina loosely over the shoulders, upper body and arms. Pashmina stole is a smaller form of the shawl. Nepal is renown country all over the world for its finely woven pashmina stoles.
- Pashmina
- Woolen Stuffs
- Scarf
What is a Shawl?
A shawl is a simple item of clothing, loosely worn over the shoulders, upper body and arms, and sometimes also over the head. It is usually a rectangular or square piece of cloth, which is often folded to make a triangle, but can also be triangular in shape. Other shapes include oblong shawls.