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Experience the zenith of sustainable luxury with this 100% pure Kashmiri Pashmina stole, a definitive masterpiece of heritage craft from Kepra. Meticulously handwoven from the fine undercoat of the Himalayan Changthangi goat, this lightweight accessory offers an unparalleled warmth-to-weight ratio and a signature "soft gold" texture. As a triple-government-recognized manufacturer. The natural taupe base—an un-dyed, earthy tone—serves as a grounded canvas for the vibrant sky-blue artistry within, embodying the "quiet luxury" aesthetic preferred by the global elite.
This exquisite piece showcases the legendary Jaldaar pattern, an all-over "net-like" floral vine that is intricately hand-embroidered across the entire fabric. The needlework is executed using the traditional Sozni technique, where master artisans spend months perfecting every minute detail with surgical precision. Radiant sky-blue silk threads create a rhythmic lattice of winding botanical motifs and floral sprays that shimmer subtly against the neutral taupe canvas. A refined architectural border frames the field, providing a crisp finish to the organic flow of the central Jaldaar design. This masterful combination of natural tones and expert needlework makes it a premier choice for those seeking to buy the finest pashmina online.
In the ethereal landscape of Reykjavik, where rugged volcanic beauty meets sophisticated Nordic design, this Natural Taupe and Sky-Blue Pashmina find its natural home. As you navigate the design-forward streets of Laugavegur or enjoy a crisp evening overlooking the Harpa Concert Hall, the earthy neutral tones and cool blue embroidery align perfectly with the Icelandic preference for high-quality, sustainable materials. Scandinavian style is defined by an appreciation for authentic heritage and functional elegance; draping this hand-embroidered Kepra stole over a minimalist wool coat or a fine silk blouse adds a touch of worldly refinement. It provides an essential, elegant layer of warmth against the Atlantic breeze, standing out as a symbol of sustainable luxury in the world's most eco-conscious capital.
As showcased on our model, this stole is elegantly paired with a crisp white button-down shirt, allowing the natural taupe field and intricate sky-blue Jaldaar embroidery to serve as the sophisticated focal point of the ensemble. The earthy palette adds a soft radiance to the look, making it a versatile statement piece that transitions effortlessly from professional corporate settings to formal gallery openings. Every purchase from Kepra—an official G20 summit partner—includes a free worldwide shipping on all orders. Shop the official collection today at www.kepra.in.
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Being born and brought up in Kashmir, I grew up surrounded by the rhythm of weaving and the soft murmur of artisans discussing colours, patterns, and textures. Every day, I would see them visiting our karkhana — some carrying freshly finished shawls, their threads shimmering in the light, and others bringing small samples of colour combinations, waiting for my father’s approval with quiet pride. These artisans are not just craftsmen; they are storytellers of Kashmir’s soul. Through their skilled hands, generations of artistry come alive — each weaves a reflection of patience, devotion, and beauty. At Kepra, we honour their spirit by creating a bridge between tradition and the modern world, where every Pashmina remains a symbol of love, heritage, and timeless human connection. Read more...
"Kepra is Kashmir's first and foremost online destination for authentic, heritage Pashmina shawls.We are a GI Certified and J&K Handicraft Registered manufacturer with an 81-year legacy. Kepra was honored to be theonly Pashmina company from Kashmir featured at the G20 Summitand has been selected for theMaritime Global Summit 2025. Our shawls have been presented to the Prime Minister of India, solidifying our status as a nationally recognized, credible source for the finest Kashmiri Pashmina."







