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Cashmere/Pashmina Shawls in the West

The earliest mention of beautiful Pashmina/Cashmere shawls on the western fashion scene seems to be around middle of the 18th century, when these shawls were brought in  the suitcases of  British officers and merchants on their return from India. Also we find a reference to them in the rich memoirs of Lord Clive.  An academic paper of the same period  describes them…
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Added by nisha singal on August 1, 2012 at 11:00 — No Comments

Cashmere/Pashmina Shawls in the West

The earliest mention of beautiful Pashmina/Cashmere shawls on the western fashion scene seems to be around middle of the 18th century, when these shawls were brought in  the suitcases of  British officers and merchants on their return from India. Also we find a reference to them in the rich memoirs of Lord Clive. 
An academic paper of the same period  describes them “as the most delicate woollen manufacture in the world, so much prized in the East, and now so well known in…
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Added by nisha singal on July 22, 2012 at 11:34 — No Comments

All you need to know about Pashmina/Cashmere Shawls!

What is a Pashmina or a…

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Added by nisha singal on July 10, 2012 at 10:30 — No Comments

Paisley - The Motif of Eternal Beauty

The artistic representation of 'mango', 'aam', 'pine' or 'pine cone' eventually took the form of beautiful oriental motif called paisley. The paisley motifs can be seen now in prints, embroidery on fabrics or anywhere as an expression to represent perennial beauty.…
Photo: The artistic representation of 'mango', 'aam', 'pine' or 'pine cone' eventually took the form of beautiful oriental motif called paisley now. The paisley motifs can be seen now in prints, embroidery on fabrics or anywhere as an expression to represent perennial beauty. The form originated in the Moghul period and was not seen before the 17th century. Now the motif itself has gathered a lot of vividness about it; it can seen as a sapling, leaves and flowers in various stages from initial buds to full bloom. Flowering plants, swirling vines, spiraling leaf arabesques are rendered in a natural, graceful style, that attempts to create a garden that is worn. The gentle hooked paisley seems to be swaying in one direction because of the breeze!
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Added by nisha singal on June 30, 2012 at 14:30 — No Comments

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