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Classic 7030 Pashmina Stoles

These are our most popular pashminas. The material is made with 70% cashmere and 30% silk.

Adding some silk to the mix allows the weavers to weave the fabric a little tighter and means the fabric has a slight sheen.

They measure 27x80 inches or 70x200cm.

You can double it up and wear it as a scarf and surround your neck with piles of cosy cashmere. You can also wear it open and it will cover your back.

We have a lot of colours in stock, and can also make any other colour to order.


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Reviews Of Cashmere and Silk Pashmina Stoles

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  1. I ordered a bespoke pashmina, one of the colours in the swatch book, without silk and in a slightly different size as I’m petite and can feel swamped by a lot of material. It is absolutely gorgeous. There is something luminous about the fabric, even though it’s 100% wool, and very fine, there is a depth of colour which makes it glow. I think any colour would look amazing because of this.

  2. Thanks for the beautiful pashminas. Colours are lovely. I had a query about delivery and it was dealt with speedily and efficiently.

  3. Appalling communication! I started to order a bespoke pashmina whilst I was abroad on holiday. I was offered a discount to complete my order but had realised I wanted to use a different credit card that was in the UK. The discount was instantly withdrawn even though I explained. Once the order was placed at the beginning of November, I got concerned that it would not arrive for Christmas. Emails went unanswered to start with but then became undeliverable. Phone calls were not returned and personal numbers for “Paul” were unobtainable. I did get the pashmina in the nick of time but I’m now nervous of placing further orders. I was on the point of contacting Barclaycard to complain. Very poor service.

  4. Great scarf

Interesting Pashmina Facts

A pashmina is usually made from cashmere comes from the Capra Hircus goat. Most of these goats can be found along the border between Mongolia and China, and there are a few cashmere goats in Northern India and Tibet.