: Look for "100% Cashmere" or "Pashmina-Silk" (usually 70/30). Avoid anything labeled as "pashmina" that is actually 100% viscose or acrylic, which is common in cheaper market stalls.

For genuine, high-quality pieces, specialized retailers and artisan platforms are more reliable than general mass-market stores.

: A classic investment piece at $195 . It is highly versatile, fine enough to fold into a clutch purse, and suitable for both summer evenings and winter layering.

: Priced at $125 , this handcrafted Nepalese shawl in an "Acacia" (muted gold) tone is celebrated for passing the "Ring Test" for purity.

Pashmina: Buy

: Look for "100% Cashmere" or "Pashmina-Silk" (usually 70/30). Avoid anything labeled as "pashmina" that is actually 100% viscose or acrylic, which is common in cheaper market stalls.

For genuine, high-quality pieces, specialized retailers and artisan platforms are more reliable than general mass-market stores. buy pashmina

: A classic investment piece at $195 . It is highly versatile, fine enough to fold into a clutch purse, and suitable for both summer evenings and winter layering. : Look for "100% Cashmere" or "Pashmina-Silk" (usually

: Priced at $125 , this handcrafted Nepalese shawl in an "Acacia" (muted gold) tone is celebrated for passing the "Ring Test" for purity. buy pashmina

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