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Capri Green Hand Embroidered Pashmina Shawl One of a Kind

Sale price$415.00

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Embrace the refreshing elegance of the Green Pashmina Shawl, a luxurious accessory that combines vibrant color with the unparalleled craftsmanship of Kashmir. Handwoven by skilled artisans, this shawl features an exquisite Soznikari border, showcasing intricate embroidery that has been perfected over generations. Sozni, derived from the Persian word "suzan," meaning needle, is a centuries-old embroidery technique that has adorned Kashmiri textiles for centuries. Each stitch is a testament to the artistry and cultural heritage of the Kashmiri people, preserving a tradition that continues to captivate with its timeless beauty.

The tradition of pashmina weaving dates back to the Mughal era, when these luxurious shawls were coveted by royalty for their unmatched softness and intricate designs. Today, the Green Pashmina Shawl continues this legacy, offering the perfect balance of warmth, elegance, and comfort.

The vibrant green hue of the shawl, paired with the detailed Soznikari embroidery, creates an accessory that adds a touch of nature-inspired sophistication to any outfit. Whether draped over your shoulders for an elegant evening or wrapped around your neck for a chic daytime look, this shawl enhances any ensemble with its refreshing allure.

Its lightweight, breathable fabric ensures comfort throughout the year, making it a versatile addition to your wardrobe. With its luxurious softness, expert craftsmanship, and the enduring tradition of Sozni embroidery, the Green Pashmina Shawl is more than just an accessory—it is a timeless piece that embodies the rich heritage of Kashmir and the enduring elegance of pashmina artistry.

100% Kashmiri Pashmina

Only one available 


80" x 28"


Hand-Woven in India

Dry Clean Only

Capri Green Hand Embroidered Pashmina Shawl One of a Kind
Capri Green Hand Embroidered Pashmina Shawl One of a Kind Sale price$415.00
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