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Pashmina is a perfect type of cashmere wool and the textile made from it was first woven in India. The name comes from the word Pashmineh (پشمینه), Persian for "made of wool". The wool comes from changthangi or Pashmina goats, goats native to the Himalayan highlands of India, Nepal and Pakistan. Pashmina sheets are hand-spun, woven and embroidered in Nepal and Kashmir, and made from perfect cashmere yarn
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How to wear a simple pashmina hijab
How to wear a pashmina hijab for a party
How to wear a pashmina hijab for a round face
How to wear a pashmina t-shirt hijab
how to wear a modern pashmina hijab
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