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Ethnic Grey Woolen Stole

Regular price
$22.00
Regular price
$39.00
Sale price
$22.00
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Product Details 

  • Fabric - Wool
  • Color - Grey
  • Size - 70 x 200 cms approx
  • Care - Dry Clean Only
  • Time To Make -7-10 Days
  • COD - Available


A soft pastel shade in the lovely grey, we like to call it the ethnic grey, owing to the subtlety it reflects, in the fineness of pure cashmere wool, is what we thought would look elegant on the beautiful you. The eye easing color in this woolen beauty of a stole will please you every time you drape it on. A perfect to go with all your dresses, saris and jeans, this lovely delicate colored stole will lend you an earthy feel. In the comfort of this soft and fine woolen stole, you will find the warmth of a soft loving hug, which is enough to endure the cold winter days. Wrap yourself up in this chocolaty stole and make your days warm and soft.Kashmir Box offers you an exclusive range of 100% Pure Woolen Stoles that uniquely reflect the timeless creativity & expertise of the finest Stole designers of our Valley. These Stoles are highly reckoned for their smooth, soft & ultra fine touch and designs in varied intrinsic styles and shades. These stoles are known for their fine Pashmina Touch and are often referred to as Mixed Pashminas due to their similarity in feel and touch. Pure Cashmere woolen stoles are very near to Pashmina softness and touch. This beautiful range of Kashmiri Woolen Stoles is very appealing for those who like to own a Kashmir Crafted and Embroidered Stole without having to spend much.

Note: The actual color of the product may vary slightly due to photographic effects

Shipping & Returns

We ship within 24 hours.

The delivery time varies depending on the destination country and the selected shipping method. Estimated delivery times will be 7-14 Days.

Shipping charge of USD 20 to be levied for order value up to USD 200. Free Shipping for order value above USD 200.

Returns and Exchanges:
We understand that sometimes products may not meet your expectations. While we do not offer return services for international orders, we may approve returns or exchanges under certain circumstances. If you wish to return or exchange an item, please contact our customer support team to initiate the process.
If a return or exchange is approved from our end, please note that the customer will be responsible for the return shipping costs. Additionally, any customs duties, taxes, or fees incurred during the return process will be the responsibility of the customer.
Returned items must be in their original condition, unused, and with all tags and packaging intact. We reserve the right to refuse returns or exchanges if the product does not meet our return criteria.
Once we receive the returned item and verify its condition, we will process the refund or exchange accordingly. Please allow sufficient time for the return to reach us and for the refund or exchange process to be completed.

Ethnic Grey Woolen Stole - KashmirBox.com
Ethnic Grey Woolen Stole - KashmirBox.com
Ethnic Grey Woolen Stole - KashmirBox.com

Making Process

  • Angoora Goat

    An exotic breed from the Changthangi area of Ladakh, the Angora Goat is known for its ability to naturally shed the most finest wool to create the luxurious Cashmeres, fetching significant value worldwide.

  • The Discovery

    The timeless legacy of Pashmina began when the great Sufi Muslim saint, Mir Ali Hamadani, set out on an exploration of Ladakh and unearthed the wool produced by Angora goats.

  • Angoora Goat sheds its wool

    Beauty emerges as spring arrives. Changthangi Goats tenderly rub against rocks and shrubs, naturally shedding their short-haired fleece.The wool is then gathered and processed to fashion an opulent range of Cashmere wraps.

  • Yinder or Spinning Process

    The wool, gathered into small balls, undergoes the spinning process. A traditional spinning wheel, locally referred to as 'Yender,' plays a significant role in making the exquisite and delicate Pashm threads.

  • Spindle or Tulun Prech

    "Tulun" is the post-spinning stage, where the yarn is submerged in rice water, referred to as "Maaye," to enhance its durability. The treated yarn undergoes drying before being wound onto traditional wooden spindles called "Prech" in the native Kashmiri language.

  • Mounting the Wrap or Bharun

    Pashmina yarn is wound around iron rods in a process called 'Yarun.' The wrap then undergoes dressing, known as 'Bharun,' overseen by a craftsman called the 'Bharungur' or 'Wrap-Dresser.' This process entails stretching and securing the yarn within the loom called 'saaz'.

  • Weaving or Wovun

    The yarn is wound onto a small flange bobbin using a Parota. The weaver applies Saresh adhesive to the yarn in hank form, enhancing its durability and weavability. Finally, the yarn is mounted onto a handloom, where craftsmen known locally as 'Wovur' transform it into various luxurious wraps.

  • Dyeing or Rangaey

    Needs to be added

Our Journey

A decade ago, our journey began with a noble intention: to blend ancient traditions with a touch of grace and enrich the lives of artisans who pour their hearts into their craft. Recognizing the delicate nature of this age-old craft, we set out on a quest to preserve it. Our mission? To uplift artisans and their crafts, ensuring they flourish in the ever-changing landscape of consumer preferences. Our initiative to preserve the genuine handiwork of these skilled individuals stands steadfast.