A genuine Cashmere Pashmina is one of the world’s most luxurious and delicate textiles. Crafted from the finest grade of cashmere wool, authentic Kashmiri Pashmina fibers measure as little as 12–15 microns, making them exceptionally soft, lightweight, and warm.
Known in Persian as “Soft Gold,” Pashmina wool is treasured for its elegance, warmth, and timeless beauty. With proper care, your Pashmina can remain a cherished companion for decades and even become a treasured family heirloom passed down through generations.
One of the remarkable qualities of authentic Pashmina is that it becomes softer and more comfortable with every use. To preserve its beauty and longevity, it deserves gentle handling and special attention.
Essential Pashmina Care Instructions
1. Airing Your Pashmina
Pashmina naturally absorbs surrounding odors such as food, smoke, perfume, and pollution. To refresh it naturally:
Lay the shawl flat on a clean towel or bed for about an hour.
You may also hang it in fresh air away from direct sunlight.
Regular airing helps maintain freshness without frequent washing.
2. Allow Your Pashmina to Rest
Natural wool fibers recover their softness and shape when rested.
Avoid wearing the same Pashmina continuously for consecutive days.
Allow it to rest for 24–48 hours after use.
Hanging it in a slightly steamy bathroom can also help relax wrinkles and refresh the fibers.
3. Ironing & Removing Wrinkles
Pashmina looks most elegant when gently pressed.
Always use very low heat while ironing.
Place a clean cotton cloth between the iron and the fabric.
Never apply direct heat to the Pashmina as the delicate fibers may scorch or burn.
4. Drying Your Pashmina
If your Pashmina becomes wet:
Never use a tumble dryer.
Lay it flat or hang it naturally at room temperature.
Keep it away from direct sunlight and heaters, as excessive heat can damage the fibers and fade colors.
5. Proper Storage
Correct storage protects your Pashmina from moths, moisture, and fabric damage.
Ensure the shawl is clean before storing.
Fold neatly and store in a breathable cotton or muslin bag.
Avoid plastic covers, as they trap moisture.
Natural moth repellents such as cedar wood, cloves, lavender, or traditional spices may help protect the fabric.
Washing Instructions
Professional Cleaning Recommended
Dry cleaning is always the safest option for valuable handmade Pashmina products.
Hand Washing Tips
If you choose to hand wash your Pashmina, follow these steps carefully:
Use cold water only.
Use a mild wool detergent or Woolite.
Ensure the detergent is fully dissolved before immersing the shawl.
Gently soak and lightly press the fabric — never scrub or twist.
Rinse gently in cold water.
Do not wring or twist dry.
Lay flat on a towel and allow it to dry naturally.
Tips to Maintain the Beauty of Your Pashmina
Avoid Friction & Abrasion
Pilling occurs naturally due to rubbing and regular wear.
To reduce pilling:
Avoid rough clothing and textured fabrics.
Keep away from metal jewelry, belts, rough leather bags, and seat belts.
Pair your Pashmina with smooth fabrics like silk or fine cotton.
Use Protective Layers
A silk scarf or smooth inner layer between your neck and the Pashmina can help prevent:
Cosmetic stains
Perfume marks
Skin oils and makeup transfer
Rotate Usage
Avoid wearing the same Pashmina every day. Rotating usage extends the life and appearance of the fibers.
Removing Pills
Minor pilling is normal in natural luxury fibers.
Gently remove pills by hand.
Never brush aggressively or use rough fabric shavers.
Professional maintenance is recommended for delicate handmade pieces.
Additional Care Tips
Keep perfumes and hairsprays away from the fabric.
Avoid hanging heavy Pashmina shawls for long periods as this may stretch the weave.
Refold stored shawls occasionally to avoid permanent crease lines.
Keep away from damp storage spaces to prevent mildew.
A Timeless Handmade Treasure
Every Pashmina product is a masterpiece of Indian craftsmanship, handmade with carefully selected natural fibers and dyes. Each piece reflects generations of traditional artistry and dedication.
With proper care and maintenance, your Pashmina can remain beautiful for a lifetime and become a treasured part of your family heritage.