Eco-Shahtoosh grey
SKU: ES_GREY
grey
Ready to ship, delivery time within Germany approx. 1 – 2 business days
Features
Color: grey
Size: 100 x 200 cm
Weight (approx.): 85 g
Material: 100% cashmere
Fringe: open
Manufacturing: handmade
Origin: Nepal
SHIPPING
Shipping & Delivery with DHL
- Shipping days: Monday - Friday (excluding public holidays).
- Same-day shipping: For orders placed by 12:00 PM.
- Delivery time Germany: 1 - 2 business days.
- Delivery time Europe: 2 - 5 business days.
- Shipping costs Europe: Free of charge.
- Shipping costs Switzerland & Liechtenstein: Free of charge.
- Shipping costs Worldwide (other non-EU countries): €30 flat rate.
- Delivery time Worldwide: Upon request.
- Note for non-EU countries: You pay the net price without German VAT. Please note possible local import duties.
PAYMENT & SECURITY
Payment methods overview
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Purchase on Account
- Availability: Exclusively for delivery addresses in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
- Process: You receive your goods first and pay conveniently within 14 days by bank transfer.
- Processing: This service is provided directly by us. The invoice is included with your order.
Product Details
Eco-Shahtoosh grey
This feather-light Eco-Shahtoosh made of pure cashmere in grey is so ultra-soft that it's hard to believe.
Woven by hand on a traditional loom, this delicate scarf adds the perfect finishing touch to any outfit.
SHAHTOOSH – MADE IN THE STYLE OF THE FINEST WOOL IN THE WORLD
Through many years of research, toosha has developed a special spinning and weaving process in which scarves are handcrafted from pure cashmere, possessing the qualities of genuine shahtoosh: gossamer-thin and ultra-soft. In the Himalayan region, shahtoosh ("king of all wools") refers to the wool of the Tibetan antelope; out of respect for this endangered species, its processing has been prohibited for several decades.






























