Pashmina Journal
Journal Note
From combing the wool to weaving, washing, and final finishing, the pashmina lifecycle is slow by design. Each stage asks for touch, patience, and a precise respect for the fibre.
A closer look at the measured stages that turn raw fibre into a piece made to be kept, repaired, and remembered.
The process begins with careful selection and combing before any design is considered.
Spinning and preparation define the eventual softness and movement.
Washing, inspection, and final handling decide whether the piece feels resolved.