Embroidered Pashmina

Lunar Whisper Pashmina Shawl
Crimson Wine Pashmina Wrap
Dark Green Blue Pashmina Wrap
Full Work Pashmina Wrap
Glory Pashmina Wrap
Tranquil Earth Pashmina Wrap
Espresso Pashmina Wrap
Certified Embroidered Pashmina Wrap
GI Certified Beige Embroidered Pashmina Wrap
Natural White Pashmina Shawl
Spicy Mustard Pashmina Shawl
Desert Bloom Pashmina Shawl
Casal Blue Jaal Pashmina Shawl
Ivory Jaal Pashmina Shawl
Black GI Embroidered Shawl
Elm Blue Palla Pashmina Shawl
Pure Grid Pashmina Shawl
Royal Jamavar Pashmina Shawl
Golden Dawn Hand-Embroidered Pashmina Shawl
Hand-Embroidered Midnight Grace Pashmina Shawl
Ball Blue Pashmina Shawl
Embroidered Pashmina
We just cannot have the enough magic of an embroidered pashmina shawl. It reflects the warmth of loving hands and the graceful talent of artists.
Surprisingly, this charm does not only add from the rich fabric but the hand embroidery adds more decency to it.
Most of the inspiration for pashmina shawls comes from its embroidered designs. Its most recognized motifs are butah (in the local language) and paisley or amb. They both sustain their popularity till now.
We have been designing embroidered pashmina for years. Our artisans have learnt the traditional ways to stand out with a pashmina scarf.
We have been practising this art for many centuries. It has been passed through generations. Ever since people got to know about pashmina scarfs, they have been becoming popular more and more!
Embroidered Pashmina by Pashmina Vogue
Crafted with the utmost care and precision these lovingly embroidered pashmina are authentic pieces, unique and a testament. Our pashmina scarf and shawls are the epitome of a rich legacy of Kashmiri craftsmanship.
In recent years, modern inventions made it easy to use machine embroidery techniques to replicate designs and make it easier, but hand embroidery has the upper hand and remains the most valued across the world.
So, our designers prefer it. They make precious investment pieces which with care can be cherished for longer. Explore our collection of unique shawls.
Main Types We Offer in Embroidered Pashmina Shawls
I: Sozni Embroidery Pashmina
The most famous and well-known type of embroidery scarf is sozni pashmina. It features colourful paisley patterns. They are stitched with needles using different types of thread’s.
Designing such a pattern requires a lot of patience. The most skilled persons add uniqueness and detailing to Sozni embroidery shawls or scarves.
Can you believe that a single shawl with intricate Sozni embroidery generally takes around 2-3 years?
It is after artists handcraft this fabric for 8 hours each day to create each piece. So, the value it holds is immense and unmatched.
II: Kani Embroidery
This beautiful embroidered shawl is designed by using kanis, (small wooden sticks). It is one of the oldest handicrafts. It is an extraordinary reflection of art.
The shawls are crafted using pashmina. The patterns depict flowers and other intimate patterns.
Some of the kani embroidery shawls take more than a year to complete. This hard work and dedication of workers made them stand out.
Designs of kani embroidery shawls are centuries old and is keep on going from generation to generation.
The Conclusion
There is a lot of creativity and patience behind designing a pashmina embroidered shawl. Before embroidering Pashmina Fabric, several things must be considered to make it a high-quality finished product. It includes the quality of Pashmina Fabric, the thread, the intricacy of design and colour selection. Shop our best collection of embroidered pashmina shawls and scarves. Explore what we have got for you! Visit our website and choose the best.
Most Common Questions
1: Is the embroidery on the Pashmina shawl done by hand or machine?
All of our embroidered Pashmina shawls feature hand-done embroidery, crafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques. Each piece is unique and takes several days or even weeks to complete, depending on the complexity of the design.
2: How can I verify if it’s an authentic Pashmina shawl?
Genuine Pashmina is made from the fine undercoat of Changthangi goats found in Ladakh. Our shawls come with a Certificate of Authenticity and are made from pure Pashmina wool. You’ll notice the featherlight texture, natural warmth, and softness of true Pashmina.
3: Is the shawl suitable for all seasons?
While Pashmina is known for its warmth in winter, it’s also breathable and lightweight, making it perfect for spring and autumn. Embroidered styles are ideal for special occasions and festive wear year-round.
4: How should I care for and store an embroidered Pashmina shawl?
Dry clean only. Avoid hanging to prevent stretching. Store in a muslin or cotton bag, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep moth repellents nearby when storing long-term.
5: Can I wear an embroidered Pashmina shawl for formal events or weddings?
Absolutely! Embroidered Pashmina shawls are often styled as luxury accessories for weddings, parties, and festive events. The intricate embroidery adds a touch of tradition and elegance, making it a timeless piece in your wardrobe.