Red White Black Ombré Cashmere Scarf | Bold Tri-Color Gradient | 100% Pure Himalayan

€199,00 EUR

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✓ SGS-zertifiziert: 100 % reines Himalaya-Kaschmir
✓ Handgewebt: in kleinen Chargen in Kathmandu, Nepal
✓ Limitierte Stückzahl: jedes Stück ein Unikat

This multicolor pashmina is a refined expression of skilled craftsmanship and thoughtful design. Carefully created through a traditional handcraft process, it offers a soft, lightweight feel with a natural drape that sits beautifully on the body.

The smooth color transitions add depth and visual interest, making the piece both elegant and versatile. Light yet comforting, it provides gentle warmth without heaviness, making it ideal for everyday wear as well as special occasions.

Designed to combine timeless craftsmanship with a modern sense of fashion, this elegant scarf is a sophisticated finishing touch for a contemporary wardrobe.

This product is made in Nepal


SIZE: 90 × 200 CM (27.56 to78.74 inches)

WEIGHT (APPROXIMATELY): 95–100 Grams

MATERIAL: 100% Cashmere

WEAVE: Basketweave

FRINGE: Hand-fringed

PRODUCTION: Handmade

ORIGIN: Nepal


Hand wash cold.

Lay flat to dry.

Do not bleach or tumble dry.

Steam gently.

Store folded.

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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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