The Pashm-E-Kalamkar

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A SYMBOL OF TIMELESSNESS

Often associated with luxury and fine craftspersonship, pashmina is considered to be one of finest woollen fabrics in the world. Designers and karigars describe pashmina as butter-like soft and light-weight fabric – a symbol of timelessness, meticulous craftspersonship and cultural heritage

Our commitment to sustainability is deeply rooted in our corporate philosophy.

We carefully choose eco-friendly materials for our creations, implement ethical production for every piece we make, and strive to support talented artisans whose skills are essential to India’s cultural heritage

Our approach to sustainability rests on these fundamental pillars, reflecting our responsibility to the planet, our commitment to quality and our desire to preserve India’s precious craft traditions.

Each of our products embodies this vision, creating a sustainable and authentic experience for our customers.

The wool is collected during the molting season when the goats naturally shed their winter coats. However, due to the harsh climate and limited availability of the Changthangi goats, the production of Pashmina wool is relatively low, making it a rare and precious commodity.

Global production adds time and cost while reducing traceability and transparency, increasing the risk of unsafe and unethical working conditions, and reducing sustainability.

At The Pashm-e-Kalamkar, all our products are made in our workshops in India, where every step, from raw cashmere wool processing to yarn creation to final production, is carried out in-house.

  • Pashmina is known for its exceptional warmth due to its unique properties. Pashmina wool comes from the undercoat of the Himalayan mountain goat, which has evolved to survive in extremely cold temperatures. The fine fibers of pashmina are incredibly insulating, trapping body heat and creating a warm microclimate around the body. Additionally, pashmina fibers are extremely soft and lightweight, making it an ideal choice for winter wear. When woven into clothing or accessories, pashmina provides excellent warmth without being bulky, making it a popular choice for cold weather.
  • Moreover, the high-quality pashmina fibers have a natural crimp, which adds to their insulating properties. The crimp creates small pockets of air, further enhancing the fabric’s ability to retain heat. This natural feature sets pashmina apart from other fabrics and synthetic materials. Versatility in All Climates.

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