| NOUN | a pashmina | pashminas |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- These goats provide the wool for Kashmir's famous "pashmina" shawls.
- The well known woven object is the shawl, ranging from fine pashmina to the coarse desar.
- At the most formal of occasions and the races, dresses and skirts should be worn with a tailored jacket. A bolero, shrug, or pashmina may otherwise be worn.
- In the clip, Smith is mouthing the lyrics to the song while clothed in a pashmina dress, but is slowly revealed to be solely wearing fishnets over underwear with exposed thighs.
- Protagonist Priyanka Das's mother leaves India many years ago and refrains from revealing why, but Priyanka's discovery of a pashmina shawl hidden in a suitcase helps her imagine a homeland she has never been to.
- The Kashmir shawl is a type of shawl distinctive for its Kashmiri weave, and traditionally made of shahtoosh or pashmina wool.
- Over a 120-day lactation period, the breed produces 90 kg of milk. They produce 500-700 grams of pashmina fibre a year. The hair is traditionally used to make ropes and tents.
- In South Asia, cashmere is called "pashmina" (from Persian "pashmina", "fine wool").
- Noori also offers hope to the people of Kashmir of increasing production of pashmina, a type of fine cashmere wool.
- In 1990, she launched the fashion craze for pashmina shawls through her fashion brand, Sophia Swire London, which became the best selling accessories brand in Harrods for over a decade, after seeing them worn by actresses at a party of Imran Khan’s in Lahore, then finding a source for the shawls in Nepal.
- Not to be missed is the rare pashmina carpet, made in Lahore or Kashmir around 1650.
- Kathmandu is famous for lokta paper and pashmina shawls.
- Leh was for centuries trade centre for fine pashmina wool (once worth its weight in gold); yak and pony caravans brought in pashmina from Tibet, turquoise, coral and silver from Yarkand and Kashgar, spices, fabrics from India and silk from Kashmir.
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