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Karla Pashmina is a scarf which
is made of 100% Kashmir Pashmina
Viscose. Viscose is a kind of rayon,
which is made by dissolving
cellulose (which is mainly wood
pulp) and reforming it in filaments.
Viscose takes its
name from the intermediate
viscous liquid, which has the
color and fluidity of honey. The
chemical and mechanical
processes used to dissolve the
cellulose and create the final
filaments all contribute to the
final properties of the thread. Cuprammonium rayon is dissolved
in copper oxide and ammonia and
'Cupro' has become a recognized
name for some forms of viscose.
There are other chemical
processes, and in fact, some
modern processes for
manufacturing viscose use water
for the initial treatment of the
raw cellulose. The filaments are
created using nozzles of
different sizes and shapes,
which can be stretched, doubled,
twisted or spun. This can take
place either in water or in warm
air. With so many variables,
manufacturers are developing
fibers and fabrics with new
weights and wearing properties
all the time. Sometimes it is
also tagged as artificial
Pashmina and since it costs
less, it is preferred by buyers
who target low cost market.
More Details about the
product are as under.
- It is offered with
fringes/tassels.
- Usually offered in Plaid
Weave.
- Traditionally hand-dyed.
- Regular size is 70 cm x
200 cm
- Color shades can be chosen
from around 340 color shades.
- Minimum Quantity to be
ordered is 200 pcs
- This product can be
offered in 10 pcs per color
- We also provide custom
labels as per requirement
- It is manufactured in
Kashmir
- Custom sizes can also be
offered as per the requirement
of client.
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