Kuma Pashmina

The name Kuma comes from a region in Japan with densely wooded landscapes and clear rivers.

At the same time, Kuma means "bear" in Japanese – an reference to the soft, fluffy, slightly fur-like surface of this pashmina, which gives it a particularly warm and soft feel.

The Kuma Pashmina is made from 100% pure cashmere and processed using a special knitting technique. This creates a shawl with two distinctive sides:
a fluffy loop structure that has a pleasantly soft, fur-like feel, as well as a calm, smoothly knitted surface that gives the shawl a subtle elegance.

The special knitting technique creates in a naturally slightly irregular stitch pattern . Occasionally, individual loops may be slightly larger – a typical characteristic of this manufacturing process and not a manufacturing defect , but rather part of the authentic knitted structure.

With its generous dimensions of 100 × 200 cm, the Kuma Pashmina can be used in a variety of ways: as a soft stole, flowing wrap, or warm scarf.