Yellow & Cream Ombré Cashmere Shawl

€200,00 EUR

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Watch sunlight hit a white wall in the morning. The center is sharp and bright  almost too much. But at the edges it softens into something warm, creamy, completely at ease. The same light. Two completely different feelings.

That's what this shawl is.

Yellow is the hardest color to get right in handwoven cashmere. Too saturated and it overwhelms. Too pale and it disappears. The weaver has to hold the brightness long enough to make a statement, then release it into cream at exactly the right moment so that both colors feel intentional, not accidental. That balance is everything.

The cashmere comes from the Chyangra goat, raised above 4,000 metres in the Himalayas of Nepal. At this altitude, the cold forces the fiber to grow unusually fine. Our15.8 microns cashmere fiber is finer than regular cashmere. Softer against skin. Warmer without the weight.

One shawl from our Ombré Collection has been independently tested by SGS. Result: 100% Cashmere. 15.8 microns. Verified March 2026. All our shawls come from the same supplier, the same fiber, the same looms. View the full certificate → [link to Certificate page]

A €200 shawl that lasts 20 winters costs less per wear than cheap fake cashmere or anything you'll find on the high street. This is not an impulse buy. It's the last shawl you'll need to buy.


One shawl from our Ombré Cashmere Collection has been independently tested by SGS. One of the world's most trusted testing organisations. Result: 100% Cashmere. 15.8 microns. Verified March 2026. All our shawls come from the same supplier, the same fiber, the same looms.
View the full certificate → [link to Certificate page]

  • 100% Cashmere · Chyangra goat fiber · Nepal
  • 15.8 microns · SGS laboratory tested · March 2026 ✓
  • 90 × 200 cm · 95g · Handwoven · Hand-knotted fringe
  • Luxury gift box · Certificate of Authenticity · Handwritten note
  • Free shipping Germany · DHL & DHL Express available


Hand wash in cold water with mild shampoo. Never wring. Press gently and lay flat to dry. Store folded, never on a hanger.

  1. Is the gradient handwoven or dyed after weaving?
    Handwoven. The color transition is created during the weaving process itself. The weaver shifts the yarn color manually as the shawl is built on the loom. It cannot be replicated by printing or machine dyeing.
  2. Why does this cost more than a plain shawl?
    The gradient takes significantly more time and skill to execute. A plain cashmere shawl follows a single rhythm. An ombré shawl requires the weaver to make decisions at every row. You're paying for that precision.
  3. Is this real cashmere?
    Yes, independently proven. SGS laboratory, March 2026. 100% Cashmere, 15.8 microns. Certificate available to view on our Certificate page.
  4. How long will it last?
    Decades. With gentle care a genuine cashmere shawl at 15.8 microns does not pill, does not thin, does not lose its softness. This is not fast fashion.

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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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