Monday, June 23, 2014

Beauty and Elegance of the Pashmina & Silk Shawls

Pashmina & silk shawls have been very famous in the western countries since long. These shawls and scarves are extremely soft and warm. The word “Pashmina” has been derived from the Persian word Pashm that means a fur undercoat.

Pashmina Material:

Pashmina is made of wool that is derived from the underbelly of goats in the Himaliayan region. There is a wrong conception that the fur undercoat is coarse and rough, however; you can easily avail of the shawls and scarves made of pure pashmina. The manufacturers, who produce pure pashmina, use a softening method. The processes used, keep the material soft and retains the silky quality as well. The pashmina garments are also called cashmere because of their softness. You can look for wordings and custom hand printed designs that come within your budget. The brides are adorned with these shawls and they are also made to be the part of the trousseau of the bride.

Most of the pashmina materials available in the market are an impressive and unbeatable combination of pashmina wool and silk. This increases the durability and strength of the materials, as otherwise it becomes too difficult for the material to sustain daily wears. For those looking for better quality pashmina, should be prepared to shell out extra.

Care for Pashmina & Silk Shawls

Pashmina & silk shawls have become popular fashion statements these days. You need to be aware of the right care methods to keep your shawls looking as new as ever. Here are stated some of the simple care instructions that you can follow to care for your pashmina and silk shawls.

Care Instructions:

• The silk shawls or cashmere must be kept away from direct rays of sun to prevent color from fading. The shawls must be folded gently when not in use for long without creating any crease. These can be stored away in the cupboard or in a closet. You can also hang them on a padded hanger.

• To know the actual fiber content you can look at the label. This is a good way to know about the care instructions as well. You can opt for dry cleaning even if the shawl is made of polyester.

• You must be careful if you use hand wash to clean your shawl. Use gentle detergent, like the ones used for cleaning baby’s clothing. You can dilute the detergent in a basin full of water and place the shawl in the mixture.

• You must wash the cashmere shawls separately after submerging them for some time. You must pat out the water very carefully. Make sure you are not wringing or twisting the shawl.

• On a flat surface, lay out a heavy towel to place the wet shawl. This will help you remove wrinkles. You can place another towel on the top and dab more water on it. Let the shawl dry by removing the towel from the top. You can turn it over after a day and dry the other side by removing the towel from bottom.

• You can iron your pashmina &silk shawls using dry and cool iron.


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