Most of us may have used shawls or scarves at one point in time or the other. But using it to pimp up the wedding gown….well, not many of us would be in that league. Wondering if that’s a bit weird? Not really.  With people willing to experiment on their wedding dress in their pursuit to look special, the trend of using bridal shawls has seen a steady increase over the past few years. So does that mean any bridal shawl be good enough? No, to look the best you need to wear the best and there can’t be anything better than a pashmina bridal shawl. Pashmina wool is considered the best and is the most common material used to make bridal shawls since the shawls made from pashmina wool turns out to be comfortable as well as stylish.
Pashmina bridal shawls and scarves are available in multiple colors and in custom sizes too. The first thing to consider before buying a pashmina bridal shawl is the percentage and the grade of pashmina.  So what does a finest grade pashmina shawl mean? Technically, fine refers to the thickness of the fiber. The best quality pashmina bridal shawls will have thin fiber and are expensive too. The thin fiber used to make the shawl provides the softness and the shawls are lighter, finer and luxurious than any other wool.
Now, it’s quite common for brides to use a shawl if the wedding is happening during the cold season. But can it really be used in all climates? In short, yes. Pashmina bridal shawls are not just meant for protecting you from cold weather. With custom pashmina bridal shawls, you can even personalize your bridal shawl by getting a monogram done.  Also, the use of pashmina shawl need not be limited to the bride’s wedding dress. Pashmina bridal shawls can even be used as bride’s maid’s gift or it can even be used as a gift for your relatives.