Pashmina.com breaks the mould by handcrafting luxurious pieces of art from the finest Cashmere. With its focus on certified authenticity, fair trade practices, personalised luxury, and sustainability, it stands apart from the rest
While the art of Pashmina is intrinsically regal, unfortunately, the nimble hands of those who create these masterpieces have been shivering in fear. Year after year, hundreds of thousands of artisans have been losing their livelihoods. If there’s someone who has supported these ‘craft magicians’ and given them a voice for years now - it is Varun Kumar, the founder of Pashmina.com.
Referred to as the “soft gold of Asia”, Pashmina is all about handcrafting luxurious pieces of art from the finest Cashmere. Once adorned by the European nobility, it is today a fashionable accessory that adds grace and elegance to the wearer.
WHAT SETS PASHMINA.COM APART
â— Certified authenticity - Every piece is individually certified from CDI by the Ministry of Textiles, to ensure quality and authenticity
â— Personalised to taste - Monograms, initials, logos are hand-embroidered with the choicest colors, in the selected font or design
â— Sustainable at its core - ‘Less is more’ for Pashmina.com; the craftmanship in making each piece by artisans with years of experience passed on from there forefathers.
â— Fair trade practices: 100% upfront money paid to artisans with profits to ensure a sustainable future for them. Part of profits are also reinvested towards upliftment of women and children.
The illustrious journey of Pashmina.com
A former International Business and Marketing professional, Varun has been working tirelessly for the last few years to revive the lost glory of Pashmina, and take this royal art to the world.
The fashion world is inundated with ‘fast fashion’ brands that focus on variety, and often leave quality on the backburner. Unfortunately, this is a trend being followed by some of the biggest names in the world. In the name of “affordable products”, the market is flooded with machine-made and blended varieties that take away from the royalty and finesse of Pashmina. This is exactly what Varun wanted to change with Pashmina.com.