They give you Warmth
Throws are the coziest! We all want something warm and comfy to tuck ourselves in the cold winter nights while watching television on the couch. Throws not only increase the style quotient of your living room but also helps you keep warm and cozy when you just want to laze around in the free time.
Elevates the look
You won’t believe how much a beautiful and fine throw can change and elevate the look of a room. It lightens up the ambiance instantly and makes it lively. Spice up your bedroom or common area by decorating it with colorful and vibrant throws instead of big and...
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Silk is widely regarded as the most luxurious textile on the planet. Silk has been celebrated throughout history. In ancient times people in authority wore silk scarves. It set them apart. Even today a silk scarf connotes elegance and luxury. The luxuriousness of silk is not merely an image; silk really is special and unique.
Silk both insulates and cools. The low conductivity of silk keeps you warm in the winter, and at the same time it absorbs moisture while letting your skin breath making silk comfortable in the summer. Silk garments and silk scarves are perfect for both summer and winter.
Silk is naturally hypoallergenic due to its...
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Mulesing against the flystrike disease :
Merino wool is produced from the fur of merino sheep. These sheep are bred in a way that the animals have a very wrinkly skin. As a result, they can produce a higher quantity of wool. However, these skin folds cause a lot of problems: Moisture collects in the folds and faeces and urine are also retained around this area. This attracts the blowfly (Lucilia cuprina), found mainly in Australia and New Zealand, that causes the so-called flystrike. The fly lays its eggs in the warm and humid skin folds of the sheep, from which fly larvae hatch. The maggots nest parasitically...
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Merino wool is much finer and softer than regular wool. It is grown by Merino sheep that graze the highlands of Australia and New Zealand. Since the 12th century, when the breed originated, the sheep have developed the softest and finest fleece. They can withstand temperatures ranging from -20 C° up to +35 C°. And with modern day spinning technology and fibre treatments, merino wool makes for outstanding fabrics that outclass materials such as cotton or synthetics on all fronts. Merino wool brings style, comfort and performance together in perfect harmony.
FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT MERINO WOOL,WHY IT IS BETTER
SUSTAINABLE
Merino Wool is sustainable , renewable , Biodegradable.
Cooling
When it’s hot,...
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Slow fashion, ethical, and responsible fashion are trending now.
We are proud to confess that a Pashmina shawl / wrap has always been a sustainable accessory. Right from the start Cashmere is a natural fibre and is acquired manually in an ethical fashion. No animals are harmed in the acquiring of fine Cashmere from the goat’s underbelly and neck. The process is natural, and the super-soft hair is gently combed off the goat’s body and not even sheared.
Secondly, there is little machine intervention in the making. The process of weaving a Pashmina is manual. It is done over a wooden handloom. A Pashmina shawl or should we say...
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Cashmere Pashmina (from here on mentioned as "Pashmina") has enticed the entire world with its fine quality and warmth. Often referred to as 'Soft Gold', pashmina wool comes from the cashmere (or pashmina) goats.
The traditional home of the pashmina goats is in Changthangi plateau in Ladakh, India. The grazing pastures in Changthangi surround rugged mountains, large lake basins with little to no vegetation. The harsh climatic conditions are what make the softest wool in the undercoat of the goats. Pastoralism is the only way to survive in this rugged landscape. Pashmina (Persian) is known as Cashmere (English) in most parts of the world.
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