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100% Cashmere|Shawl/Wrap|4 Ply|Hand Loomed|Nepal|Mini Herringbone|Ivory

$ 48.57

Availability: 47 in stock
  • Pattern: Mini Herringbone, also called Broken Twill Weave
  • Color: Shade of Ivory [Off White]
  • Department: Unisex
  • Brand: Hand Loomed for Tribal Designs by Neela
  • Weave: Four Ply - Thicker & Tighter Weave
  • Occasion: All Occasions
  • Theme: Designer Style
  • Restocking Fee: 15%
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Size: Handloomed Sizing Varies: L-77"- 80" x W: 26"- 27"
  • Type: Shawl | Throw
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Nepal
  • Custom Label: TD-N-SP-C4S-MH-7394-N55LL
  • Care: Dry Clean Only
  • Style: Shawl/Wrap/Stole
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Material: 100% Nepal Himalayan Cashmere B+ Quality Yarn
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    …Luxurious 100% Nepal/Tibetan
    Cashmere
    Shawl/Stole/Throw/Wrap
    !!!...Excellent Luxurious Gift for You, your Friends, your Family or Special Co-worker…!!!!
    ..Snuggle up with a delicate, soft, ultra-warm handmade 100%
    Cashmere
    Shawl/Stole/Scarf/Wrap/Throw on a cool day/night...
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    --  Handloomed by Artisans in Nepal
    --  100% Himalayan Nepalese/Tibetan Cashmere Yarn
    --  High Quality B+ Grade Yarn
    --  Four Ply Thickness
    --  Contemporary Style
    --  Handloomed Sizing Varies:  L: 75" to 80" x W: 25" to 27"
    --  Solid Ivory [Off White]
    Color
    --  Mini Herringbone - Thicker & Tighter Weave
    --  Finished Edges
    Himalayan Tibetan/Nepal Cashmere Goats:
    Hand loomed: The Nepal Cashmere yarn comes from the Tibetan Plateau Go
    at
    that is indigenous to high altitudes of the Himalayas in Nepal/Tibet/China.
    Many people believe the Cashmere from Nepal & Tibet is the best in quality because of the conditions to which the mountain goats have adapted over centuries. The high Himalayas of Nepal/Tibet have a harsh, cold climate so in order for these mountain goats to survive, they have developed an exceptionally warm and light fiber that may be slightly coarser and warmer than cashmere fibers obtained from lower region goats. There are significant differences in the quality of Cashmere. The longest and finest fiber is collected from the throat and/or the underbelly of the goat. These fibers command the highest prices. The lighter colored fibers are more expensive. You will find these items selling in the stores for 2 to 3 times our pricing.
    True Cashmere is such a fine hair/fiber that it cannot be machine woven. Nepal/Tibet Cashmere is all hand loomed. At times hand loomed Shawls/Scarves/Throws are known to may have some minor flaws and if they are missing these minor flaws then the weaver is excellent or it may have been woven by a machine. Machine woven Cashmere [Pashmina] is most likely a blend of Cashmere and Silk and is most likely made in China.
    The photos are an estimate of the actual colors and patterns but are more accurate than this description: the Solid Color Shawl/Stole/Wrap appears to be predominately a Shades of Ivory [Off White]
    [these colors are difficult to identify and describe -- we are presenting them to assist you in the photo view] mixed weave, depending on the lighting and the quality of your computer monitor. As the reviews mention, the colors are actually far more vivid and deeper than the photos. The Photos are taken in multiple flash settings to show the brightness of the colors as they are more muted in shadow.
    Additional Information:
    The descriptions we use for our merchandise are based on our supplier’s representations to us.  We do not manufacture our own merchandise so we rely on what we are told by our suppliers; who in turn relies on the weavers; who in turn relies on the yarn merchants, etc.  Unless a seller makes their own yarn and manufactures their own merchandise in their shop, the seller is unaware of what materials are actually included in the yarn used to weave the shawls or scarves.  When a supplier advises us that he knows or believes that the yarn is a mixed blend, e.g. Yak and Cashmere, we note so in our descriptions.  We are unable to determine the actual % relationship of blended materials that maybe included in our merchandise without a costly lab test, which would have to be added to the price of our merchandise and make selling it prohibitive.   We do not note anywhere in our product descriptions that an item is “100%” or “Pure” unless we have a strong assurance that it is possibly a true statement.    If you require any additional information about the material content of the items we sell, please send us a message.