As the world's most celebrated luxury fiber, people's love with Pashmina has grown over the centuries. With its earliest documented use going back to years, it till today stands unchallenged as one of the most novel, sophisticated art that has made its way to the trousseau and wardrobes of the royals. Owing a Pashmina is a matter of pride, and it's this exclusivity calls for suitable care and maintenance
Ideally, Pashmina should always be dry cleaned using organic solvents. It not only removes soil and stains from the fabric; but also maintains the shape, color, look of the garment. If that isn't an option, use cold water to hand-wash your Pashmina in a separate container/bucket/sink. You may add a mild detergent such as baby shampoo, and make sure that it fully dissolves in water before you soak your garment in it. Later wash the Pashmina accessory softly while being extra careful of the hand-woven trusses.
To dry a Pashmina scarf, hang it out in shade, away from strong wind and let it dry-out slowly. Bigger/heavier garments can be kept it in a towel and rolled in to drench extra water before drying
Pashmina is an unusual fabric that becomes softer with each use. With good care, you not only make it gentler to use but also add to the life of the garment. The fine weaving of Chyangra goats' wool by Kashmiri artisans is an age-old tradition that brings out the best of Pashmina. Such a cloth must always be protected with the right care. It is advisable to dry clean the garment after a season's use to maintain its durability. Natural wool and silk dry clean beautifully, helping to return your precious Pashmina to a 'like-new' condition. It also prevents loss of color, and change of texture or finish due to extensive use
Taking care of your Pashmina is this simple. All you need to do is give it some attention while storing and washing, and the garment will remain fresh for the years to come
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