Dark Grey Ultra-Light Cashmere Scarf | 100% Pure Himalayan Pashmina

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Made from 100% Himalayan cashmere and handwoven in Nepal, this pashmina is warm, breathable, and naturally soft. 
The ultralight 80–85g weave gives it a smooth, easy drape without bulk, making it simple to style as a scarf or wrap every day. 
Dark grey keeps it versatile understated, timeless, and suited to any wardrobe.

Material - 100% Pure Himalayan Cashmere (Pashmina)

Origin - Sourced from the high Himalayas and crafted in Nepal

Craftsmanship - Handcrafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations

Feel & Wear - Naturally soft, breathable, lightweight, and warm. Comfortable on sensitive skin

Quality Promise - No synthetic blends, No chemical softeners, No mass production

Production Philosophy - Small-batch production to ensure authenticity, quality, and respect for craftsmanship


SIZE: 70 × 200 CM/27.56 to78.74 inches

WEIGHT (APPROXIMATELY): 65–75 Grams

MATERIAL: 100% Cashmere

WEAVE: Twill

FRINGE: Hand-fringed

PRODUCTION: Handmade

ORIGIN: Nepal


Hand wash cold.

Lay flat to dry.

Do not bleach or tumble dry.

Steam gently.

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Key Features

Crafted with precision and attention to detail, we ensure excellence. Designed to meet the highest standards, ensuring an exceptional experience every time.

Made to perform when it matters most, we offer quality that you can count on. Tested and proven to deliver consistent results, it's made for everyday use and beyond.

Using only the finest inputs, we are able to craft a result that stands apart. The details matter and we put time and effort into ensuring our customers get the best.

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