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Since 2000, The Pashmina Store has been proud to bring you the finest quality pashmina scarves, wraps, and shawls. What makes the products so special is that they are created in Nepal using traditional artisan methods and only the softest materials available. You can enjoy your entire experience at The Pashmina Store because you will always enjoy free standard shipping and your satisfaction is guaranteed. Most products ship the same business day or the next, so you will start enjoying your new pashmina fast! Experience the finest quality pashminas with The Pashmina Store. Spruce up your wardrobe with 2, 3, or more authentic pashminas, not man-made materials like viscose or those made with lower-grade pashmina wool. If you want to get several pashminas for your wedding or as bridesmaid gifts, the value prices are within your budget at The Pashmina Store.
Wedding and Bridesmaid Pashminas
The Pashmina Store is happy to have been a memorable part of literally hundreds of weddings and to have our pashminas given as thoughtful bridesmaid gifts to be enjoyed long after the wonderful occasion. Our pashmina shawls, wraps, and scarves are a beautiful addition to any wedding ceremony and are a bridesmaid gift that is sure to be appreciated for years to come. If you are looking for a special wedding, bridal or bridesmaid gift, look to The Pashmina Store. An elegant and fashionable pashmina scarf, shawl or wrap is always appropriate and appreciated. Our quality pashminas have been featured in and recognized by many websites, newspapers and magazines, including "Southern Bride Magazine," "Good Housekeeping," and "Inc Magazine."
About The Pashmina Store
The Pashmina Store began back in February 2000 when Charlene Martina, an avid traveler and fashion enthusiast, took a lengthy tour of Southeast Asia. During a stop in Nepal, she ventured into the region where some of the finest quality pashmina products were created. Although Charlene was already aware of how versatile pashmina scarves, wraps, and shawls were, the experience of watching them be produced gave her a deeper appreciation of just how special pashmina really is. She was impressed at the time and great care that went into creating every single item. Charlene extended her stay in Nepal, and also went to Kashmir, so she could visit with different artisans and enjoy talking with them about the process of creating the finest pashminas in the world and hear the stories about how their traditional secrets were handed down from generation to generation.
Pashmina Resources
The Internet is a great place to discover more about pashmina, cashmere and other complementary items that may be of interest. Although The Pashmina Store does not publish nor control the content and services of the websites listed on this page, these are some of The Pashmina Store's favorite links.
100% Cashmere Pashmina
For the ultimate in luxury and warmth, wrap yourself in a 100% pure pashmina shawl, wrap or scarf. The Pashmina Store offers only high-quality pashminas made exclusively for us in Nepal. They are pure cashmere bliss! Our fashion accessories have been featured in Good Housekeeping Magazine. The Pashmina Store is proud to bring you premium, 100% pure pashmina accessories. Our pashmina shawls, wraps and scarves will liven up your entire wardrobe and add warmth to your life. Order today and start enjoying your new pashmina fast!
Cashmere Blankets
Cashmere blankets make a wonderful addition to any room. Cashmere baby blankets make the perfect gift for the young ones. Made with pure cashmere custom-made for us in Nepal, all of our blankets are the finest quality. We think you will agree that nothing is softer, warmer, and more luxurious than The Pashmina Store's exclusive blankets. A cashmere blanket is one of life's great luxuries, and a cashmere baby blanket gets the luxury started a little earlier!. The Pashmina Store is proud to bring you superior quality cashmere blankets and baby blankets at exceptional values. We make luxury affordable.
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URL: http://www.thepashminastore.com
Date Added: 20th November 2006
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