Offer
Provide additional details about the offer you're running.
This store requires javascript to be enabled for some features to work correctly.
Provide additional details about the offer you're running.
Provide additional details about the offer you're running.
A pom pom pashmina is a warm shawl or scarf in wool and small, soft balls, or pom poms, at the edges. The pom poms are made of faux fur, mink fur, or yarn and give a fashionably playful look to the pashmina. The pashmina is made from fine wool obtained from Himalayan goats, which are very warm and silky to wear. The pom poms add a playful and trendy appearance to the scarf and make it ideal for fashion and comfort.
Use this text block to show store announcements, advertise products and collections, or simply welcome visitors to your store.
We offer worldwide shipping, free shipping on orders over $200. Free express shipping for Hong Kong & Macau.
Your satisfaction is our priority. Get in touch with us if you are not satisfied. We accept returns within 7 days of delivery.
Have questions? Available via contact page and our social account.
Our 100% cashmere pom pom pashmina scarves are very soft, light, and elegant. Cashmere is a special material in itself, but the handwoven manner in which it is produced gives each scarf its own individual feel.
Pashmina is a luxurious soft woollen fabric made from the fine undercoat of goat breeds known as Capra Hircus, reared in the frigid Changthang plateau of Ladakh. "Cashmere" is a word derived from Kashmir, India, where the fabric has been traditionally used to make lovely shawls for over 500 years.
We emphasize providing the highest quality, thus working with only the best natural materials. We appreciate genuine, original processes since they are eco-friendly, durable, and produce truly unique items.
It is not easy to make the tiny pom poms on these scarves. It takes a lot of practice, patience, and skill. Only expert craftsmen can do it well, and they preserve this special art form.
Though traditionally pashmina weaving was controlled by men, more and more women today also learn the craft, usually carrying on their father's work. Making a pashmina stole is extremely skilled work and even requires an appreciation of mathematics to master the details.
© 2013-2025 ANGELA JEY LTD.