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4 Best Colours You Should Pick In Wollen Mufflers

  Are you looking for the best hues for your woolen muffler for women ? Then, we would say you are at the right place, at the right time. We understand ladies, that finding the perfect colour for an outfit or wollen accessory is very difficult yet crucial. You cannot compromise on the look because of a wrong colour selection. But today we are here to talk about some great colour suggestions to help you pick better. So, let us know more about them here. Continue reading. What to Pick? The first colour on our bucket list is beige. If you never tried one then you are missing out on the most versatile colour ever. Especially, when it comes to picking a colour for wollen accessories like mufflers and stoles then there is nothing more appealing and classy than a subtle pastel colour and this colour exactly does that for you. It is a perfect blend of brown and white which makes it more elegant. The second colour on our list for a woolen muffler for women is black. Yes, the OG black canno...

How Pashmina Kani Shawls Are Different From Other Shawls?

  Kashmiri Pashmina Kani shawls originated in the Kanihama area of Kashmir. Not all of us might know but Kani shawl making is one of the oldest crafts of this city, popular since the Mughal period, when kings used to embrace this indigenous art. While there is a set weaving technique for other pashmina shawls, Kashmiri Pashmina Kani shawls are woven with needles of wood or cane. In addition to this, many reasons make this shawl one of a kind and the best shawl one can purchase. From the weaving technique to the final product, several factors distinguish them from other pashmina shawls. Let us look at these factors below.  Factors That Make Pashmina Kani Shawls Different From Other Shawls Kashmiri Pashmina Kani Shawls are different from other kinds of shawls in the following ways.  Technique of Weaving Unlike other shawls, the process of weaving Kashmiri Pashmina Kani shawls uses small wooden needles or sticks. These needles are called Kanis. These needles are not used i...