shawl
- Fibers & Material
- Pashmina
- Silk
- Merinno
- Linen
- Cotton
An heirloom shawl is a treasure — delicate, timeless, and crafted to last generations when cared for properly. By following these simple guidelines, you can preserve its beauty, softness, and drape for years to come.
Good to know

Keep Away from Direct Sunlight
Prolonged exposure can cause colors to fade and weaken the fabric.

Rotate Usage
Folding or wearing your shawl differently each time helps maintain its shape and texture.

Trim Loose Threads
If you notice any loose threads, carefully snip them with scissors instead of pulling.

Handle with Care
Avoid sharp jewelry or rough surfaces that may snag the delicate weave.

Expect Minimal Shedding
Some handmade shawls may shed initially, but this will gradually reduce.

Store Properly
Always fold and wrap the shawl in a soft, breathable fabric like muslin for protection.
Shawl Storage Tips

Use a Breathable Fabric Cover
Always store your shawl in a muslin or cotton cloth to protect it from dust while allowing air circulation.

Keep in a Dry, Cool Place
Store your shawl in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture damage and mold.

Fold with Acid-Free Tissue Paper
Place acid-free tissue paper between folds to prevent creases and maintain the fabric’s softness.

Use Natural Repellents
Use natural repellents like neem leaves or cedar blocks to protect the shawl from moths and insects.

Avoid Hanging for Long Periods
Avoid hanging shawls for long periods to prevent stretching and distortion of the fabric.

Refold Every Few Months
Refold your shawl every few months to prevent permanent creases and maintain its shape.
Care Instructions

Dry clean only
Dry cleaning protects delicate shawls from shrinkage, fading, and fiber damage.

Avoid direct heat
Folding or wearing your shawl differently each time helps maintain its shape and texture.

Avoid wringing
Folding or wearing your shawl differently each time helps maintain its shape and texture.

Store folded
Folding or wearing your shawl differently each time helps maintain its shape and texture.

Avoid Excessive Stretching
Dry cleaning protects delicate shawls from shrinkage, fading, and fiber damage.

Iron at a low temperature if needed.
Folding or wearing your shawl differently each time helps maintain its shape and texture.
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