
Pashmina wool is hand spun and embroidered in Pashmina wool is developed from a special. The breast of Himalaya goat called a changeangi. Kashmir, hence the cashmere trait.
Most of us see pashmina scarves worn by women to keep them neck or face warm during the colder months. But, pashminas can be used for much more than just warmth.
Add color
Spice up a basic black or white shirt by a beautifully woven cashmere pashmina. You can drape the scarf around your neck or roll in up through your belt loops for a fancy and colorful belt. Scarves make a bland shirt or dress transform into multiple vibrant outfits.
Hide bare arms
Most bridesmaid or wedding attire dresses are sleeveless. If you are self conscious of your arms or have not got you wished you had, a pashmina scarf is a great way to elegantly cover up. Use the scarf as an evening wrap any time of the year.
Relax at the park or beach
They can be draped over a beach chair or laid directly on the sand and grass. They are a fashionable alternative to your everyday quilt or beach blanket.
Decorate the room
Pashminas make great decoration pieces. If you have a neutral color scheme, the pashmina throw adds an accent color you can easily lay. You can also lay them over a coffee table as a tablecloth or place them in the center of a dining table, with a candle or flowers, as a centerpiece.
Wrap a gift
This is a great idea if you buy a small candle or knickknack for a bridesmaid gift. The pashmina scarf wrapping becomes part of the presentation and can be used by the bridesmaids on your wedding day too.
Swaddle a baby
The size makes them great for swaddling too!
As you can see, pashminas are much more a theme scarf for the winter months. So, the next time you start packing up your cold weather gear for the summer months, remember to keep your pashminas around!

