How to Tell Real Pashmina / Cashmere | Best Restaurants in Leh Ladakh | LimeTrails
The fun part of Manali To Ladakh was Day 2 in Leh when we continued shopping in the Leh market for good Pashmina shawls. The US best shopkeeper showed us how to recognize genuine Pashmina. Later in the day we headed to La Piazetta SRK for some delicious wood fired oven pizza. Dinner was a fun campfire affair at the KC Garden Cafe.
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The himalayan pashmina collections are made solely from the finest fiber of the mountain pashmina goat [capra hircus] from the nomadic land, changthang, of ladakh region situated at an altitued ranging from 14000 to 18000 ft. The fibre produced by this animal is the finest and lightest cashmere. Our pashmina collections are specilly made by local handicrafts.
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Limetrails spends Day1 in Ladakh with Shopping in Leh at Old Leh Road for US best pashmina shawls, bags and mush more. Join us as we walk around the colourful streets of Leh and explore the local cafes and Tibetan shops.
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Leh in Kashmir, India 2016
Flight into Leh from Delhi, then a look around the city of Leh (in Ladhakh) especially Main Bazaar Road, especially from the City Corner Tibetan Restaurant to the Brazil Cafe. Also a look at the indoor Market and a couple of areas just outside of Leh.
In the walk around, many businesses can be seen including these, so if you are looking for one of them it is somewhere in this video!
Nindum Hardware store, Vikram General Store, Monte Carlo, Sonu Air Travels, Kohli General Merchant, New Wazwan Planet in Leh, Fashion Destination, Fastrak, Himalayan Pashmina Shawl, Apollo Medical Hall, Hari Watch House, Samsung, Kids Collection, Ladakh Gift Gallery, Paradise Arts, Pashmina of Ladakh, Himalayan Gems, Asian Emporium, Bajaj Alliance, Fab Cashmere, Llasa Art, ICICI Bank, Neba Snacks, Samsara Travels, Zahoor Art Palace, K2 Adventure Camps, Pashmina Hut, Cafe Akbar, Sindh Bakery, New Holiday Inn Restaurant, Brazil Cafe, Pashmina Store, Village Arts Emporium, Himalaya, State Bank of India, Sind Route, Jet Airways, Tarif Art Palace, Ladahk T-shirt House, Hot Millions Sweets and Snacks, Leh-Ling Book shop, Leh Ling Coffee shop, Pashmina Boutique, Art Asia Handicrafts, Friends Restaurant, Zanskar Arts, Bobby Arts Saloon, Fancy Tailors, Kailash Expedition, Punjabi Rasol, AK Traders, Sonu Color Lab, Gopul Traders, Singay General Store, Kang La Chen Tibetan Restaurant, Thread of Kashmir, Ladahk Eco-tourism, Gallery of Leh, Pashmina world, Wali Curios, Chukpoo Cyber Cafe, Pizza Hutt, Miphian, Coffeesutra, Silk Route Arts and Crafts, Explore Himalaya, Leh View Restaurant, Ladahk Art Palace, Golden Bakery, J & K Bank, Anmol Enterprises, Desert Rain, New Star Tailors.
Women of Superb Ladakh [Is your Pashmina Original?]
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This was an impromptu piece I shot while I was in Ladakh. My tour guide and fixer for this, Sonam, told me about a small factory employing only women who created original Pashmina clothes. We visited them without notice and the proprietor, Sonam Chorol, was kind enough to give us an interview and let us shoot the premises.
I decided it's best presented in the form of a corporate video which explains how Superb Ladakh gets by with an all-female staff; and which tries to answer the question everyone (who has ever bought a cashmere or pashmina shawl) wants to know: Is my pashmina real?
Technically, I was unprepared for audio, and recorded on my camera microphone, so apologies for that. I shot on the Sony a7R II. I explain the entire workflow in this article:
Thanks to Mrs. Sonam Chorol for letting us into her miraculous world. It is a cut-throat business. Also thanks to Sonam, my fixer and tour guide in Ladakh, for arranging everything and laying the groundwork. Finally, thanks to all the ladies and kids at Superb Ladakh Weaving Unit for patiently waiting for me to finish shooting.
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ABOUT JAZZMIN
Jazzmin is the trade mark of Pearl Crafts, established in 2006 specializes in the manufacture and exports of high quality Handicrafts and Embroideries for the buyers all over world. We are know to create the best in our exclusive range and quality of Pashminas.
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Jazzmin is comprising a team of nearly 250 expert craftsmen backed by modern technical equipment's that help us to create the finest possible quality standards and on time delivery. Our Cashmere Scarf designers remain in touch with the latest fashion trends and can readily execute designs as per your specifications.
Our factory is located at Zakura Industrial estate, Srinagar, Kashmir.We are striving to improve conditions for our workers. The workers are treated with respect and understanding which encourages a relaxed and friendly atmosphere at work. We are continually upgrading our machinery therefore making the manual work both easier and safer for our employees.
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Our services in terms of qualities, customer care, prices, on time delivery make our company one of the trusted export companies in India. Our commitment stands for all large or small orders with equal attention.
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Any style in any colour and size, which is why we have made to order options.
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About Cashmere
All genuine Cashmere clothes comes from the Capra-Hircus Goat. This goat lives high in the Himalayan Mountains and on the cold high level plains of Ladakh (Kashmir). The finest hair is on the inner layer, next to the skin. The Persian name for this is 'pashm', means Pashmina, which is commonly used to describe the very finest Cashmere. All our Cashmere products are made from 14 to 16 micron fiber. This is the best yarn for making regular Pashmina Scarf, Cotton and Silk Scarf, Ladies Kaftan, Beaded Scarves as well as Evening Wraps And Shawls. We are also known for providing the best-quality Wool Scarves India.
How do you know that the items on this site are made from the finest Cashmere?
While buying Cashmere it’s important to look into where it comes from and the actual Cashmere contents if you want to be that it’s pure, as there are so many cheating producers and manufacturers on the market. It is not unusual to find Cashmere products claiming to contain 100% Cashmere when it actually contains a mix of wool, rabbit fur and other unidentifiable materials. The Cashmere or Pashmina is not produced in huge factories. See our video how original Pashminas are made in Kashmir. All the products on our site are produced and manufactured in KASHMIR.
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Growing in popularity, the word pashmina can cause confusion among shoppers and would-be-shoppers. The word is immediately linked to pashmina shawls, wraps, stoles or scarves. And it is the same versatility, softness, and durability of these accessories that have raised curiosity among fashion bugs and the general public, helping the pashmina market expand globally at a fast pace.
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Cashmere Tips, Tricks and Quality Tests || How to Buy a Pashmina (Cashmere) || Kashmir, India
If you have ever heard of Cashmere, you will most likely associate it with one of the highest quality fabrics in the world, right? In this video we talk about how to spot a fake, determine the grade of your Cashmere (Pashmina) and tests you can do to make sure you're getting the best quality fabric out there. Also the history of why we as Westerners call Cashmere.... Kashmir...
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Ladakhi souvenirs in a shop in Leh, Ladakh
Shops selling brassware, mortar and pestles, traditional Ladakhi tea pots, bells, cymbals, Buddha idols, jade rings, bracelets, bangles, watches, pearl strings, bags, blankets and other commodities.
If you wish to take some memories from Ladakh, the world's highest hill station, then shopping is the ideal choice. One can find traditional curios and all kinds of trinkets in the colorful markets of Ladakh. Shopping in Ladakh is all about buying traditional Ladakhi artefacts like Buddhist relics, tangkhas and prayer wheels, copper samovars, wooden masks, silver jewellery, turquoise and coral stones, pashmina and cashmere shawls and stoles, hand-woven blankets and rugs, woollens, fossils and other curios fill the shops in Ladakh. The most famous items that tourists can buy are local handicrafts, organic products, tribal jewelry, pearls and semi-precious stone. They all make good buys to carry back home and can be bought for very good prices, after a bit of bargaining and haggling, of course. Some shops sell what are loosely called antiques - their provenance is often doubtful, so the buyer needs to be careful as to what he picks up and what he pays for it. The best place to buy local crafts is at the artisans' workshops - the stuff is usually authentic and less the middleman's commission.
Ladakh is a region of India in the state of Jammu and Kashmir and lies between the Kunlun mountain range in the north and the main Great Himalayas to the south, inhabited by people of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descent. It is one of the most sparsely populated regions in Jammu and Kashmir. It is also known as the Land of High Passes. Ladakh is the highest plateau of state of Kashmir with much of it being over 3,000 m (9,800 ft). It spans the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges and the upper Indus River valley. Ladakh district was a district of the Jammu and Kashmir state of India until 1 July 1979 when it was divided into Leh district and Kargil district. Each of these districts is governed by a Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, which is based on the pattern of the Darjeeling Gorkha Autonomous Hill Council. These councils were created as a compromise solution to the demands of Ladakhi people to make Leh a union territory.
The economy of Ladakh rests on three pillars: the Indian Army, tourism, and civilian government in the form of jobs and extensive subsidies. Agriculture, the mainstay only one generation ago, is no longer a major portion of the economy, although most families still own and work their land.
For centuries, Ladakh enjoyed a stable and self-reliant agricultural economy based on growing barley, wheat and peas and keeping livestock, especially yaks, cows, dzos (a yak-cow cross breed), sheep and goats. At altitudes of 3,000 to 4,300 m (10,000 to 14,000 ft), the growing season is only a few months long every year, similar to the northern countries of the world. Animals are scarce and water is in short supply. The Ladakhis developed a small-scale farming system adapted to this unique environment. The land is irrigated by a system of channels which funnel water from the ice and snow of the mountains. The principal crops are barley and wheat. Rice was previously a luxury in the Ladakhi diet, but, subsidised by the government, has now become a cheap staple.
There are about 1,800 km (1,100 mi) of roads in Ladakh of which 800 km (500 mi) are surfaced. The majority of roads in Ladakh are looked after by the Border Roads Organisation. Another common route in regular use was the Kalimpong route between Leh and Lhasa via Gartok, the administrative centre of western Tibet. In present times, the only two land routes to Ladakh in use are from Srinagar and Manali. There is one airport in Leh, from which there are daily flights to Delhi on Jet Airways, Air Deccan, and Air India and weekly flights to Srinagar and Jammu. There are two airstrips at Daulat Beg Oldie and Fukche for military transport.
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Leh, a high-desert city in the Himalayas, is the capital of the Leh region in northern India’s Jammu and Kashmir state. Originally a stop for trading caravans, Leh is now known for its Buddhist sites and nearby trekking areas. Massive 17th-century Leh Palace, modeled on the Dalai Lama’s former home (Tibet’s Potala Palace), overlooks the old town’s bazaar and mazelike lanes.
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Chyangra Pashmina Documentary Film 14mn
Chyangra Pashmina Documentary Film. All the raw materials of Chyangra pashmina are from High Mountain Region like Mustang, Manang, Dolpa etc. This film is made to promote Nepali Chyangra Pashmina (wool from High Mountain Goat) in the Global Market.
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How to test original Pashmina Shawl (Easy Trick to test real pashmina shawl)
This video demonstration will show you how you can test original real real pashmina shawl from other duplicate shawl. It is a very simple trick to test real pashmina, popularly known as Ring Test. All you need for the confirmation is a smallest size of ring and try to pass the whole shawl through it, if it passes through that small - narrow ring, that means chances of the shawl being original- real pashmina is more. But lately in market there have been found some other fibers too entering through rings. But in general - daily life, people test real pashmina like this. but you should also feel the softness and warmth of the pashmina fiber by touching it, it will much different that normal shawls.
The one I have shown in above video was filmed in Srinagar, Kashmir, The shawl was kashmiri pashmina shawl and the guy who has showing was a professional Pashmina Shawl trader.
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Pashminas are finest choices when you decide to buy luxurious shawls to stay warm and look elegant for the winters. But with unscrupulous people filling up the market, you can be cheated if you do not buy with caution. Below, you have some of the easy to perform tests to identify pure cashmere pashmina shawls from the fake ones. Simply try them out to test the authenticity of the product before you actually invest in it.
symbol of luxury and elegance, Pashmina has always been the love and desire of women all around the world. To own a Pashmina is to experience royalty! Only a woman can explain the worth and excellence that a Pashmina Shawl beholds. Pashmina shawls have been treasured for their expensive material and reminiscent designs since time immemorial. The warmth and softness that these shawls offer is simply beyond comparison. When you see beauty, you create beauty! Therefore, it is not surprising to know that this beautiful thing is the creation of the beautiful valley of Kashmir! Pashmina is an exclusive art of this paradise on Earth. Ever since the reign of Emperor Ashok, Kashmir has been known for producing the most exclusive Pashmina Shawls in the world.
So, the next time you visit Kashmir, splurge in the luxurious Pashmina as a souvenir of the place. Ladies, its time to put aside that old scarf and buy an exclusive Pashmina Shawl this winter! As for the men, now you know what could be the best gift for your lady!
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Testing of Kashmir Pashmina (GI) Shawls at CDI (Part 2A)
By Imtiyaz A Zahidani - Geographical Indication (GI) labeling of Kashmiri Pashmina Products at CDI Srinagar, Kashmir by Solomon International, The Arts & Crafts, Toronto Canada. How genuine Kashmir Pashmina (GI Kashmir Pashmina) is made.
This short documentary will show you one of the process of creation of Kashmir Pashmina products . You will know how genuine Pashmina is made and who are involved in this art and craft.
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Pashmina shawls a hit in Bhopal
With the advent of winters, the demand for Pashmina shawls from Jammu and Kashmir have risen in the state capital.
Pashmina Making Process
Video showing the intricate traditional authentic Pashmina making process in Kashmir.
A Short Film on Standardisation of Pashmina || NOOR E PASHM
Pashmina is one of the most premium and finest quality of wool which is obtained from the Changthang Plateau in Tibet and part of the Ladakh region in the Himalayas of northern India. Its distinct features and physical properties like softness and warmth makes it much more expensive than sheep wool. The annual production of Pashmina in India is 40-50 tonnes harvested from nearly 2.5 Lakhs goats. The Changthangi area, producing the majority of Indian Pashmina, and temperature in these areas ranges from -40°C to +4°C. India accounts for only less than 1% of Pashmina’s total world production. Pashmina goat (Capra Aegagrushircus) species have been declared as endangered species due to its very low population.
The Annual Pashmina production per animal in China and Russia has been reported to be ranging from 700 grams to 1000 grams but in India, it is far lower and is about 250 grams in Changthangi goats. It is a great matter of concern and the Government has to make necessary policy interventions for exploring effective breeding techniques leading to a decline in mortality rate and an increase in production. This will also result in an increase in the livelihood of the local nomad population.
BIS is developing an Indian Standard for identification of Pashmina on priority and exploring the method for Identification of Pashmina through Artificial Intelligence (active element signature technology). A test method for the identification of Hand-spun/Hand-woven Pashmina and machine-made pashmina is in the process. A certification scheme for ensuring the availability of genuine pashmina products shall be framed and implemented by BIS for the benefit of local artisans. This standard has been launched on 2nd August 2019 at Leh preceded by an awareness rally of Bikes and Cars from BIS HQ, New Delhi.
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Flag off from BIS HQ 26 July 2019
BIS HQ to Bilaspur 27 July 2019
Bilaspur to Manali 28 July 2019
Manali to Sarchu 29 July 2019
Sarchu to Tsomoriri 30 July 2019
Tsomorari to Pangong 31 July 2019
Pangong to Leh 01 August 2019
Noor e Pashm, Leh 02 August 2019