Pink and Red Ombre Handspun Pashmina Shawl
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A Pink and Red Ombre Dyed Pashmina Shawl by Pashmsutra – Sustainable, Artisan Handspun, Handwoven, Authentic & Certified
Product Details
Composition: Pure Ladakhi Pashmina hand spun and handwoven in Kashmir
Colour: Pink and Red
Size: 100x200 cm (40 × 80 in approx.)
Care: Dry Clean. Iron at a low temperature.
Occasion: Formal, Casual
Dispatch Time and Returns: Orders are dispatched within 2–3 business days. Returns are accepted within 7 days of delivery.
Add Ons: FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE, Complimentary Gift Box, Complimentary Premium Breathable Cotton Cloth Bag for Storage
Product Description
For those who love carrying a touch of tradition everywhere they go, this handcrafted ombré Pashmina shawl glows in radiant shades of pink and red. The artisan has chosen contemporary hues that blend heritage with modern style, making it an essential addition to today’s accessory wardrobe.
Light, soft, and airy, this shawl offers gentle warmth and versatility. Perfect for formal meetings, casual outings, or as an elegant gift, it’s as timeless as it is functional. A luxurious expression of art and craftsmanship, this piece embodies comfort, grace, and individuality.
About the Craft
Ombre dyeing on Pashmina is a refined art that demands precision and patience. Through careful hand-dipping and immersion, artisans achieve a seamless gradient where one colour fades beautifully into another. Each step is guided by the artisan’s intuition, ensuring the perfect balance of tone, depth, and flow.
Unlike machine dyeing, this technique relies entirely on skilled human hands. The natural texture of Pashmina absorbs colour with a soft, lustrous finish, making every piece slightly unique and inherently artistic.
The creation of a Pashmina begins in Ladakh, where the fine down fibre of the Changthangi goat is gathered and hand spun by women artisans. It can take nearly two months to spin enough yarn for one shawl. The threads are then woven by men on traditional wooden handlooms, resulting in an incredibly lightweight yet warm fabric. After weaving, specialists hand-dye and finish the shawl, completing a process that blends heritage and skill into a single, timeless masterpiece.
Pashmina Care
Always dry clean your Pashmina for the best results. If hand washing, use cold water and a mild Pashmina or Cashmere shampoo. Avoid wringing or twisting; instead, press gently to remove water. Lay flat between two towels, roll to absorb moisture, and air dry away from sunlight.
Store your Pashmina in a cool, dry place wrapped in a muslin cloth with neem or cedar wood. With proper care, it will remain soft, beautiful, and wearable for generations.
Before You Receive Your Pashmina
Each Pashmsutra piece is handmade, making every shawl truly one of a kind. Slight irregularities in weave or colour are part of its authenticity, reflecting the artisan’s craftsmanship rather than flaws.
Minor variations in colour may occur due to screen settings. While every effort is made to present shades accurately, actual tones may appear slightly different in person.
G.I. Certified Handspun Pashmina: Why It Is More Expensive than Regular Pure Pashmina
Pashmina has for long been cherished and celebrated as the pinnacle of luxury. It is a fabric, so fine,warm and timeless that even the highest of royalty adorned it for centuries. But among all the forms nature blesses our wardrobes with, Handspun Pashmina stands apart as the purest, most authentic. Before modern machinery took over, the threads were spun exclusively with bare hands, slowly, delicately, with a deep emotional connection between the artisans and the fibre. Today, just a small percentage of artisans follow this ancient method, making handspun pieces incredibly rare and precious. Yet there are a few dealers of handspun shawls, like Pashmsutra, which sells 100% pure, hand spun shawls online......

