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Wholesale Availability?

Yes, We Do Accept Wholesale Orders For More Information Please Drop Us A Message We Will Respond As Soon As Possible. Email:- info@batinhandicrafts.com WhatsApp/Call:- +91-9596461506

Care Instructions

Hand Wash Only

Wash With Cold Water

Use Steam Ironing

Iron On Low

Do Not Bleach

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We Keeps Your Payment Information Secure.

Other Payment Methods Apart From Debit/Credit Cards, UPI, E-Wallet, Net Banking, EMI, Pay Later, COD

Custom And Personalised Orders

Yes, Customization Is Accepted. For More Information Please Drop Us A Message We Will Respond As Soon As Possible.Email:- info@batinhandicrafts.com WhatsApp/Call:- +91-9596461506

Sizing Details

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Gift Wrapping And Packaging

Gift Wrapping Can Be Done On Request

Do You Provide Free Shipping In India?

Yes, We Provide Free Shipping In India

How Can I Contact Customer Service?

You Can WhatsApp Us At +91-9596461506 Or Mail Us At info@batinhandicrafts.com

What Is The Difference Between Cashmilon And Wool?

#1 Cashmilon Is A Synthetic Fiber Whereas The Wool Is The Natural Fiber.

#2 The Cashmilon Is Prepared By Mixing The Synthetic Components Like Cotton, Acrylic And Polyester Whereas, The Wool Is The Natural Fiber Obtain From Sheep.

#3 The Cashmilon Is Soft And Light Weight Fabric Whereas Wool Is Soft And Heavier Than Cashmilon In Fabric.

What Is The Difference Between A Pashmina Shawl And A Simple Shawl?

Pashmina Is Completely Different From Simple Shawls As It Is Sheared From Special Goats. The Wool Comes From A Number Of Different Breeds Of The Cashmere Goats; Pashmina Goat From The Changthang Plateau In Ladakh Region, The Malra From The Kargil Area In The Ladakh Region, The Chegu From Himachal Region In The Himalayas Of Northern India.Pashmina Wool Is So Delicate That It Has To Be Spun By Hand. So If You Look At The Weave, You Can Tell Whether It’s Been Done By Machine Or By A Person: Only A Machine Can Get An Absolutely Even Weave Throughout A Piece Of Fabric. A Human Will Always Create Irregularities In The Fabric, And This Is Why Pashmina Is So Valuable: It Has To Be Handworked.

What Is Merino Wool?

Australian Merino Wool Is The World’s Finest And Softest Wool In The World. Its Natural Benefits Are So Great That No Other Fibre - Natural Or Man-Made - Can Match It.Australia Also Produces Other Types Of Wool, Suitable For Products Such As Wool Bedding And Home Interiors, But It’s Merino Wool That Is Most-Suited For Luxury Clothing, High-Performance Sportswear And Next-To-Skin Apparel.Fashion Designers Love This Unique Fibre For Its Quality And Versatility- Nothing Else Feels Like Merino Wool, Looks Like Merino Wool, Or Wears Like Merino Wool.Merino Wool Is A Natural Fibre Grown Year-Round By Merino Sheep On Farms Across Australia.Merino Wool Can Be Softer Than Cashmere And Smoother Than Silk.

Different Types Of Wool

-Fine: Wool With The Finest Micron Comes From Merino Sheep And Is Used For High-Quality, Soft-Handling Fabrics And Knitting Yarns. Fine Wool Is Highly Valued By The World’s Leading Fashion Houses And Is The Hero Ingredient Of Many Woolmark Collaborations.

-Medium: Medium Micron Wool Can Be Produced From A Type Of Merino Or Produced By Crossing One Breed With Another (Crossbreeding). Medium Wools Are Used In A Variety Of Woven Apparel Cloths, Knitting Yarns And Furnishings.

-Broad: Many Different Sheep Breeds Produce Broader Wools. Often These Breeds Are Known As Dual-Purpose Breeds Because They Are Farmed With Equal Emphasis On Meat And Wool. Broad Wool Is Useful For Products Such As Carpets Because Of Its Strength And Durability.

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