A scarf is a luxury you can wear year-round. Made from wool, it is a quintessential accessory that will last through years of wear and tear. Wrap it around your neck to keep warm during cold weather or use it as a shawl to keep cool during hot summers. The cashmere is so fine, so soft and makes your skin feeling exceptionally smooth.
Highlights:
- Brand: Pokhara Nepal Artisans.
- Material: 100% Handloomed Himalayan Cashmere.
- Measurements: L 79" x W 26".
- Handmade in Nepal.
- Care: Dry clean or hand wash cold and lay flat to dry.
Because of the hand-loomed nature of these scarves, each is one-of-a-kind and completely unique. There are slight variations in colours and patterns.
Product Description:
🌿 Put on some cashmere and get cozy! This extra-large cashmere scarf can be worn as a wrap or as a layering piece on chilly evenings.
🌿 It is extra soft because it is made of Grade A Himalayan cashmere.
🌿 These timeless, unisex scarves make wonderful presents because they're not only stylish but also have a meaningful backstory.
Shipping and Return policy:
Shipping information:
Shipping fees: $7 for the first scarf + $3 for each additional scarf.
Delivery time: 2 – 5 business days.
Return Policy: Our return policy lasts 14 days from the purchase date. Return shipments must be postmarked within 14 days of receipt to be eligible for a refund. To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging with all tags attached. Learn more about our return policy.
Artisan Profile
Nepal/Tibetan Himalayan cashmere is famous for being some of the world's softest cashmere. Cashmere is incredibly light and delightfully soft, yet it retains an incredible amount of heat. Cashmere is derived from the softest undercoat of a goat and one scarf is made from an average of three goat's wool!
All of our cashmere scarves and throws are hand-loomed by blind, deaf, or disadvantaged weavers in Pokhara, Nepal. We collaborate with a local non-profit organization to offer them the equipment, training, and support they need to achieve self-sufficiency via weaving. Disabled people face discrimination in Nepal's mainstream society. They have little or no employment opportunities. Weaving enables them to live independently, boosts their self-esteem, and also improves their family's treatment of them. Additionally, the charity supports the disabled population by donating white canes, hearing aids, and wheelchairs, as well as providing food, medicine, and vital items to assisted living facilities, assisting the destitute, and offering relief to earthquake and landslide victims. These are our favourite pieces since they benefit such a worthy cause!