Yarn Dyed Handwoven Magic Series Stole 'Mantra'
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Yarn Dyed Handwoven Magic Series Stole 'Mantra'

Yarn Dyed Handwoven Magic Series Stole 'Mantra'

Hand-spun and hand-loomed yarn dyed, cashmere shawl from the Magic series. This particular colourway of blue and yellow stripes is named Mantra, and can be worn equally comfortably by anyone to enjoy the sublime softness and warmth of the unique fabric. Large enough to be worn as a shawl and fine enough to be an easy-to-wear, generous scarf. 

The raw pashmina wool for this piece was collected from herds in Ladakh in the Northern Himalayan Region. Temperatures here can reach minus 35 degrees during Winter in this cold desert region. The goats grow a fine, long-haired undercoat that forms a natural heat-insulating shield against the cold. This fibre is light and warm, with excellent insulating properties; the fibres are extremely fine, ranging from 9 to 16 microns. The cashmere chosen for this pashmina has been specially selected from the finest Grade 'A' fibres.

Hand dyed and totally handwoven by skilled craftspeople.

  • Size:  70 x 200 CM 
  • Composition: 100% Cashmere, sourced in Ladakh from Grade A fibres
  • Origin: Made in Kashmir

Product Care

Professional clean only. 

Origin & Sustainability

This shawl embodies the principles of slow fashion — each stage, from sourcing to spinning, weaving and embroidery, is done by hand and can take months to complete. Every artisan involved brings years of skill, care and cultural heritage to the process.

Made from Grade A Ladakhi pashmina, this shawl uses one of the world’s finest natural fibres. Cashmere is not only supremely soft and warm, it is also renewable, biodegradable, and long-lasting — a conscious choice for those who value quality over quantity.

By supporting this craft, you help sustain traditional livelihoods and protect centuries-old skills and traditions. Read more on our Himalaya-based suppliers here.

$84.93

Original: $242.65

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Yarn Dyed Handwoven Magic Series Stole 'Mantra'

$242.65

$84.93

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Yarn Dyed Handwoven Magic Series Stole 'Mantra'

Hand-spun and hand-loomed yarn dyed, cashmere shawl from the Magic series. This particular colourway of blue and yellow stripes is named Mantra, and can be worn equally comfortably by anyone to enjoy the sublime softness and warmth of the unique fabric. Large enough to be worn as a shawl and fine enough to be an easy-to-wear, generous scarf. 

The raw pashmina wool for this piece was collected from herds in Ladakh in the Northern Himalayan Region. Temperatures here can reach minus 35 degrees during Winter in this cold desert region. The goats grow a fine, long-haired undercoat that forms a natural heat-insulating shield against the cold. This fibre is light and warm, with excellent insulating properties; the fibres are extremely fine, ranging from 9 to 16 microns. The cashmere chosen for this pashmina has been specially selected from the finest Grade 'A' fibres.

Hand dyed and totally handwoven by skilled craftspeople.

  • Size:  70 x 200 CM 
  • Composition: 100% Cashmere, sourced in Ladakh from Grade A fibres
  • Origin: Made in Kashmir

Product Care

Professional clean only. 

Origin & Sustainability

This shawl embodies the principles of slow fashion — each stage, from sourcing to spinning, weaving and embroidery, is done by hand and can take months to complete. Every artisan involved brings years of skill, care and cultural heritage to the process.

Made from Grade A Ladakhi pashmina, this shawl uses one of the world’s finest natural fibres. Cashmere is not only supremely soft and warm, it is also renewable, biodegradable, and long-lasting — a conscious choice for those who value quality over quantity.

By supporting this craft, you help sustain traditional livelihoods and protect centuries-old skills and traditions. Read more on our Himalaya-based suppliers here.

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Hand-spun and hand-loomed yarn dyed, cashmere shawl from the Magic series. This particular colourway of blue and yellow stripes is named Mantra, and can be worn equally comfortably by anyone to enjoy the sublime softness and warmth of the unique fabric. Large enough to be worn as a shawl and fine enough to be an easy-to-wear, generous scarf. 

The raw pashmina wool for this piece was collected from herds in Ladakh in the Northern Himalayan Region. Temperatures here can reach minus 35 degrees during Winter in this cold desert region. The goats grow a fine, long-haired undercoat that forms a natural heat-insulating shield against the cold. This fibre is light and warm, with excellent insulating properties; the fibres are extremely fine, ranging from 9 to 16 microns. The cashmere chosen for this pashmina has been specially selected from the finest Grade 'A' fibres.

Hand dyed and totally handwoven by skilled craftspeople.

  • Size:  70 x 200 CM 
  • Composition: 100% Cashmere, sourced in Ladakh from Grade A fibres
  • Origin: Made in Kashmir

Product Care

Professional clean only. 

Origin & Sustainability

This shawl embodies the principles of slow fashion — each stage, from sourcing to spinning, weaving and embroidery, is done by hand and can take months to complete. Every artisan involved brings years of skill, care and cultural heritage to the process.

Made from Grade A Ladakhi pashmina, this shawl uses one of the world’s finest natural fibres. Cashmere is not only supremely soft and warm, it is also renewable, biodegradable, and long-lasting — a conscious choice for those who value quality over quantity.

By supporting this craft, you help sustain traditional livelihoods and protect centuries-old skills and traditions. Read more on our Himalaya-based suppliers here.