Apparel : 70% Pashmina 30% Silk Paisley Self-design Shawl / Wrap / Stole - 36 Colors + 13 New Colors (Buy 2 to Get FREE SHIPPING)

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Apparel : 70% Pashmina 30% Silk Paisley Self-design Shawl / Wrap / Stole - 36 Colors + 13 New Colors (Buy 2 to Get FREE SHIPPING)

70% Pashmina 30% Silk Paisley Self-design Shawl / Wrap / Stole - 36 Colors + 13 New Colors (Buy 2 to Get FREE SHIPPING)




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 162





Binding: Apparel
Product Brand: Saka's
Clothing Size: 28x70
Color: Solid
Department: girls
Fabric Type: Pashmina
Ranking: 162


Product facts:
  • 70% Pashmina 30% Silk.
  • Dimensions : 28" width x 70" length x 3" tassels.
  • Wonderful sheen of silk makes it an exquisite Pashmina accesory.
  • Soft feel and Light weight (easy to carry).
  • Available in variety beautiful colors.







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Item Description:
The touch of Silk to the Pashmina gives it a luscious and luxurious look. Because of its unique softness & comforting warmth, it can be worn all year round.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful
I received the shawl promptly and it is simply gorgeous. Very high quality but super light weight - which is what I wanted since I bought it as a nursing cover on a plane. The yellow is a little brighter then I had hoped, kind of like a gold color...But the quality is great.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome!
I wore this shawl to my son's wedding, it was exactly as pictured! Thank you so much!



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - just as pictured
I was in a desperate search for a pink pashmina to wear with my wedding dress for my beach wedding in April. I was worried about buying one sight unseen, but I had run out of time and didn't have time to shop for one locally. This was a lovely pashmina and looked exactly as it was described, and was less expensive than several others I found on the internet.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Pretty Shawls
I have four of these shawls... they're soft and just warm enough to make a difference in a chilly restaurant, or on a cool summer evening, and they go nicely with jeans or dressier outfits. I'm very happy with the quality for the price.



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