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Our Pashminas
Our pashmina wool comes from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, which is native to the Himalayan region of Nepal. These goats, well-adapted to the cold climate, naturally shed their undercoat during the spring moulting season, allowing artisans to collect the precious fibres through gentle combing, ensuring no harm to the animals.
Once gathered, the wool undergoes a meticulous cleaning and sorting process. Hand-cleaned to remove impurities, the wool is carefully sorted to separate the finest fibres from the coarser ones. These fibres are then hand-spun into yarn using traditional spinning wheels, preserving their delicate nature.
This intricate weaving process results in the lightweight yet warm classic pashmina. The dyes to achieve our colour palette are then carefully added to maintain the pashmina's softness. The final touch involves washing the woven pashmina to cleanse and soften the fabric further. Brushing the material enhances its luxurious texture, culminating in the exquisite pashminas that are a hallmark of Nepali craftsmanship.
Our Pashminas
Our pashmina wool comes from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, which is native to the Himalayan region of Nepal. These goats, well-adapted to the cold climate, naturally shed their undercoat during the spring moulting season, allowing artisans to collect the precious fibres through gentle combing, ensuring no harm to the animals.
Once gathered, the wool undergoes a meticulous cleaning and sorting process. Hand-cleaned to remove impurities, the wool is carefully sorted to separate the finest fibres from the coarser ones. These fibres are then hand-spun into yarn using traditional spinning wheels, preserving their delicate nature.
This intricate weaving process results in the lightweight yet warm classic pashmina. The dyes to achieve our colour palette are then carefully added to maintain the pashmina's softness. The final touch involves washing the woven pashmina to cleanse and soften the fabric further. Brushing the material enhances its luxurious texture, culminating in the exquisite pashminas that are a hallmark of Nepali craftsmanship.

Our Pashminas
Our pashmina wool comes from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, which is native to the Himalayan region of Nepal. These goats, well-adapted to the cold climate, naturally shed their undercoat during the spring moulting season, allowing artisans to collect the precious fibres through gentle combing, ensuring no harm to the animals.
Once gathered, the wool undergoes a meticulous cleaning and sorting process. Hand-cleaned to remove impurities, the wool is carefully sorted to separate the finest fibres from the coarser ones. These fibres are then hand-spun into yarn using traditional spinning wheels, preserving their delicate nature.
This intricate weaving process results in the lightweight yet warm classic pashmina. The dyes to achieve our colour palette are then carefully added to maintain the pashmina's softness. The final touch involves washing the woven pashmina to cleanse and soften the fabric further. Brushing the material enhances its luxurious texture, culminating in the exquisite pashminas that are a hallmark of Nepali craftsmanship.
Our Pashminas
Our pashmina wool comes from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, which is native to the Himalayan region of Nepal. These goats, well-adapted to the cold climate, naturally shed their undercoat during the spring moulting season, allowing artisans to collect the precious fibres through gentle combing, ensuring no harm to the animals.
Once gathered, the wool undergoes a meticulous cleaning and sorting process. Hand-cleaned to remove impurities, the wool is carefully sorted to separate the finest fibres from the coarser ones. These fibres are then hand-spun into yarn using traditional spinning wheels, preserving their delicate nature.
This intricate weaving process results in the lightweight yet warm classic pashmina. The dyes to achieve our colour palette are then carefully added to maintain the pashmina's softness. The final touch involves washing the woven pashmina to cleanse and soften the fabric further. Brushing the material enhances its luxurious texture, culminating in the exquisite pashminas that are a hallmark of Nepali craftsmanship.
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Virtual Personal Shopping
Personal Style Consultation
Your Time is Precious
Tailored to You
It’s Complimentary, Always
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Your Time is Precious
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Cressida | Pure Cashmere Pashmina
Dimensions
Our Cressida Pashmina is:
- 200cm x 70cm
- 79 x 27.5 inches
Dimensions
Our Cressida Pashmina is:
- 200cm x 70cm
- 79 x 27.5 inches
Shipping & Delivery
Where do you ship to?
We make our products in Sussex, England, and we ship to almost every country in the world.
How fast will my order be shipped?
We offer a rush service and a standard service to all countries.
- With our rush service
- If your order is placed before 12 noon GMT, your order will be made and shipped the same day
- If your order is placed after 12 noon GMT, your order will be made and shipped the next working day
- With our standard service we should have your order made and its way within 3 working days. Please be aware this time can increase during busy times such as in the lead up to Christmas - but when you review the shipping options at checkout, any delays we have will be reflected in time estimate you are given.
When you get to checkout, you will see the estimated number of days it will take (in total, inclusive of making and shipping time) for you to receive your order. While this is not a guarantee, it is correct 95% of the time.
How fast are the shipping services?
- For the United Kingdom, next working day
- For the United States & Canada, 2-3 working days. If you require a Saturday delivery, we can normally arrange this (additional carrier cost)
- For the rest of the world, 2 - 6 working days.
Do you offer free shipping?
- For international orders, we offer free shipping on orders above £300, on services up to £20
- For United Kingdom orders, we offer free shipping on orders above £200
Can I ship to a PO Box address?
FedEx and DHL can't ship to a PO box address, as they require a proof of delivery. As such, if you are shipping outside the UK, please don't set a PO box as your shipping address.
Will I have to pay import duty or tax?
No. We pay all import duty and tax automatically on your behalf, wherever you are in the world. Once you have placed your order with us, you will have nothing further to pay.
Do you offer returns?
Yes, we offer a 60 day return window on all items. You can either return your items for a refund, or for instant store credit. See our returns page for more information.
Shipping & Delivery
Where do you ship to?
We make our products in Sussex, England, and we ship to almost every country in the world.
How fast will my order be shipped?
We offer a rush service and a standard service to all countries.
- With our rush service
- If your order is placed before 12 noon GMT, your order will be made and shipped the same day
- If your order is placed after 12 noon GMT, your order will be made and shipped the next working day
- With our standard service we should have your order made and its way within 3 working days. Please be aware this time can increase during busy times such as in the lead up to Christmas - but when you review the shipping options at checkout, any delays we have will be reflected in time estimate you are given.
When you get to checkout, you will see the estimated number of days it will take (in total, inclusive of making and shipping time) for you to receive your order. While this is not a guarantee, it is correct 95% of the time.
How fast are the shipping services?
- For the United Kingdom, next working day
- For the United States & Canada, 2-3 working days. If you require a Saturday delivery, we can normally arrange this (additional carrier cost)
- For the rest of the world, 2 - 6 working days.
Do you offer free shipping?
- For international orders, we offer free shipping on orders above £300, on services up to £20
- For United Kingdom orders, we offer free shipping on orders above £200
Can I ship to a PO Box address?
FedEx and DHL can't ship to a PO box address, as they require a proof of delivery. As such, if you are shipping outside the UK, please don't set a PO box as your shipping address.
Will I have to pay import duty or tax?
No. We pay all import duty and tax automatically on your behalf, wherever you are in the world. Once you have placed your order with us, you will have nothing further to pay.
Do you offer returns?
Yes, we offer a 60 day return window on all items. You can either return your items for a refund, or for instant store credit. See our returns page for more information.
Pashmina Care
The more our cashmere pashminas are worn, the softer and more comfortable they become and that’s why we love them. Light enough to be a summer shawl, warm enough to be a winter scarf and yet so fine that the true pashmina can be threaded through a wedding ring.
But no matter how fine or how loved your scarf may be, there comes that dreaded moment in any cashmere love affair when one realises that it’s time that your favourite item had a dip in the tub.
It’s important to stress that dry cleaning is the preferred method of cleaning your pashmina. Although we’ll explain how your cashmere can be cleaned by hand, it’s best to only do this once in a while and only if you feel completely confident doing so! Your pashmina is delicate and needs to be treated with the upmost love and respect.
In the event that there’s no way to get to the dry-cleaners, we’ve compiled a few tips about how to care for your cashmere in the event of an emergency
Back to Basics
The golden rule, of course, is never place your cashmere in the washing machine. The fibres of the pashmina cashmere are too fine to be handled by any sort of machine. It’s back to basics with these babies and hand-washing is the way forward in order for your products to maintain that ‘just bought’ look. Washing machines are far too harsh on cashmere and might cause it to start looking ‘fluffy’.
Be Delicate
Your cashmere is strong but she’s also delicate. Make sure to only use luke warm/cold water when washing. We would suggest cleaning out a basin and filling with water or finding a separate wash bowl to ensure that the washing bowl is clean. With most Cashmere products we would say it’s always best to turn them inside out- of course, this will work for our gloves, but not for our scarves!
Get Soap Wise
In terms of what to wash with, you’ll need to use the most gentle products around. Think of your cashmere as your baby and then you’ll be on the right track. A very mild, un-perfumed soap is best. Do not use fabric softener or any cleaning products that contain bleach. Products such as Laundress cashmere soap work well but baby shampoo is the cheaper alternative and works just the same.
Wait till the soap is completely dissolved in the water and then give your pashmina a gentle wash- no brisk rubbing or scrubbing!
Rolling
Never EVER wring or squeeze your cashmere products because you’ll risk them losing their shape, which isn’t what we want! Lay your product flat on a clean dry, towel and either leave to dry or roll it in a towel like a burrito, squeezing out as much water as you can. Then it’s best to lay it on another clean dry towel upon a flat surface until the excess water has dried. Avoid laying the cashmere near a heater or in the sun when it has been washed/gets wet as it can cause the cashmere to discolour.
Once dry, you may iron your product with a warm iron but we would advise putting either a piece of tissue paper or cloth between the pashmina and the iron.
It might sound all too simple but these golden rules will help save your favourite cashmere pashmina so that it lasts a lifetime.
Pashmina Care
The more our cashmere pashminas are worn, the softer and more comfortable they become and that’s why we love them. Light enough to be a summer shawl, warm enough to be a winter scarf and yet so fine that the true pashmina can be threaded through a wedding ring.
But no matter how fine or how loved your scarf may be, there comes that dreaded moment in any cashmere love affair when one realises that it’s time that your favourite item had a dip in the tub.
It’s important to stress that dry cleaning is the preferred method of cleaning your pashmina. Although we’ll explain how your cashmere can be cleaned by hand, it’s best to only do this once in a while and only if you feel completely confident doing so! Your pashmina is delicate and needs to be treated with the upmost love and respect.
In the event that there’s no way to get to the dry-cleaners, we’ve compiled a few tips about how to care for your cashmere in the event of an emergency
Back to Basics
The golden rule, of course, is never place your cashmere in the washing machine. The fibres of the pashmina cashmere are too fine to be handled by any sort of machine. It’s back to basics with these babies and hand-washing is the way forward in order for your products to maintain that ‘just bought’ look. Washing machines are far too harsh on cashmere and might cause it to start looking ‘fluffy’.
Be Delicate
Your cashmere is strong but she’s also delicate. Make sure to only use luke warm/cold water when washing. We would suggest cleaning out a basin and filling with water or finding a separate wash bowl to ensure that the washing bowl is clean. With most Cashmere products we would say it’s always best to turn them inside out- of course, this will work for our gloves, but not for our scarves!
Get Soap Wise
In terms of what to wash with, you’ll need to use the most gentle products around. Think of your cashmere as your baby and then you’ll be on the right track. A very mild, un-perfumed soap is best. Do not use fabric softener or any cleaning products that contain bleach. Products such as Laundress cashmere soap work well but baby shampoo is the cheaper alternative and works just the same.
Wait till the soap is completely dissolved in the water and then give your pashmina a gentle wash- no brisk rubbing or scrubbing!
Rolling
Never EVER wring or squeeze your cashmere products because you’ll risk them losing their shape, which isn’t what we want! Lay your product flat on a clean dry, towel and either leave to dry or roll it in a towel like a burrito, squeezing out as much water as you can. Then it’s best to lay it on another clean dry towel upon a flat surface until the excess water has dried. Avoid laying the cashmere near a heater or in the sun when it has been washed/gets wet as it can cause the cashmere to discolour.
Once dry, you may iron your product with a warm iron but we would advise putting either a piece of tissue paper or cloth between the pashmina and the iron.
It might sound all too simple but these golden rules will help save your favourite cashmere pashmina so that it lasts a lifetime.
Return & Exchanges
There is a 60 day return window on all items. This means that, within 60 days of your order being shipped, you can return the items in your order for a refund or store credit. The items must be in unworn, re-saleable condition and please ensure the presentation box and any other accessories such as storage bags are safely packed.
Please go here to complete your return: apps.corneliajames.com/returns
Return for instant store credit
If you would like to exchange your items for anything else, choose instant store credit. This will be emailed to you as soon as you click confirm return and you can use it to order any replacement items from our store.
When you choose this option, we send you a free return shipping label in addition to a 10% bonus on the original purchase value.
Return for refund
If you would like to return your items for a refund, please follow the return instructions. Your refund will be issued when your items are received by us, and the refund will be made to your original payment method. Refunds are for the value of your order, minus shipping costs. You have the option to purchase one of our return labels, or use your own service.
Return handling fees
If your return* comprises two or more items and you are returning for a refund, we charge a 10% handling fee on the value of your return. If it is four or more items, we charge a 20% handling fee. Many of our gloves are made to measure, and this is to cover the cost of making any alterations needed so the items can be restocked.
If you are unsure which products to order, please do contact us. We strongly encourage you to book a video stylist appointment with us, where we can show you different styles and colours and help you narrow down your choice! Material swatches are also available to order, with shipping charges reimbursable as store credit.
Duty & Tax on returns
If we paid Duty or Tax on your behalf when delivering your order, please note we are unable to refund this as it is not possible for us to claim this refund from customs in you country. You can see details of any Duty or Tax paid on your order confirmation page.
Returning monogrammed items
Unfortunately we can't accept returns of monogrammed items. Please choose your sizing carefully and contact us if we can help in any way.
Return shipping labels
We offer return shipping labels at cost. Please complete your return and a link to purchase will be visible on your return confirmation page.
*Orders placed on the same day, to the same address, are considered part of the same order
Return & Exchanges
There is a 60 day return window on all items. This means that, within 60 days of your order being shipped, you can return the items in your order for a refund or store credit. The items must be in unworn, re-saleable condition and please ensure the presentation box and any other accessories such as storage bags are safely packed.
Please go here to complete your return: apps.corneliajames.com/returns
Return for instant store credit
If you would like to exchange your items for anything else, choose instant store credit. This will be emailed to you as soon as you click confirm return and you can use it to order any replacement items from our store.
When you choose this option, we send you a free return shipping label in addition to a 10% bonus on the original purchase value.
Return for refund
If you would like to return your items for a refund, please follow the return instructions. Your refund will be issued when your items are received by us, and the refund will be made to your original payment method. Refunds are for the value of your order, minus shipping costs. You have the option to purchase one of our return labels, or use your own service.
Return handling fees
If your return* comprises two or more items and you are returning for a refund, we charge a 10% handling fee on the value of your return. If it is four or more items, we charge a 20% handling fee. Many of our gloves are made to measure, and this is to cover the cost of making any alterations needed so the items can be restocked.
If you are unsure which products to order, please do contact us. We strongly encourage you to book a video stylist appointment with us, where we can show you different styles and colours and help you narrow down your choice! Material swatches are also available to order, with shipping charges reimbursable as store credit.
Duty & Tax on returns
If we paid Duty or Tax on your behalf when delivering your order, please note we are unable to refund this as it is not possible for us to claim this refund from customs in you country. You can see details of any Duty or Tax paid on your order confirmation page.
Returning monogrammed items
Unfortunately we can't accept returns of monogrammed items. Please choose your sizing carefully and contact us if we can help in any way.
Return shipping labels
We offer return shipping labels at cost. Please complete your return and a link to purchase will be visible on your return confirmation page.
*Orders placed on the same day, to the same address, are considered part of the same order
We offer you a personal service
Virtual personal shopping
We’ve been dressing people for occasions for 77 years, we'd love to help you. Book a complimentary virtual personal shopping appointment by clicking
We'll invite you into our showroom via video call and you can discuss your needs with one of our stylists.
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We offer you a personal service
Virtual personal shopping
We’ve been dressing people for occasions for 77 years, we'd love to help you. Book a complimentary virtual personal shopping appointment by clicking
We'll invite you into our showroom via video call and you can discuss your needs with one of our stylists.
Phone (uk hours)
Our Pashminas
Our pashmina wool comes from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, which is native to the Himalayan region of Nepal. These goats, well-adapted to the cold climate, naturally shed their undercoat during the spring moulting season, allowing artisans to collect the precious fibres through gentle combing, ensuring no harm to the animals.
Once gathered, the wool undergoes a meticulous cleaning and sorting process. Hand-cleaned to remove impurities, the wool is carefully sorted to separate the finest fibres from the coarser ones. These fibres are then hand-spun into yarn using traditional spinning wheels, preserving their delicate nature.
This intricate weaving process results in the lightweight yet warm classic pashmina. The dyes to achieve our colour palette are then carefully added to maintain the pashmina's softness. The final touch involves washing the woven pashmina to cleanse and soften the fabric further. Brushing the material enhances its luxurious texture, culminating in the exquisite pashminas that are a hallmark of Nepali craftsmanship.
Our Pashminas
Our pashmina wool comes from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, which is native to the Himalayan region of Nepal. These goats, well-adapted to the cold climate, naturally shed their undercoat during the spring moulting season, allowing artisans to collect the precious fibres through gentle combing, ensuring no harm to the animals.
Once gathered, the wool undergoes a meticulous cleaning and sorting process. Hand-cleaned to remove impurities, the wool is carefully sorted to separate the finest fibres from the coarser ones. These fibres are then hand-spun into yarn using traditional spinning wheels, preserving their delicate nature.
This intricate weaving process results in the lightweight yet warm classic pashmina. The dyes to achieve our colour palette are then carefully added to maintain the pashmina's softness. The final touch involves washing the woven pashmina to cleanse and soften the fabric further. Brushing the material enhances its luxurious texture, culminating in the exquisite pashminas that are a hallmark of Nepali craftsmanship.

Our Pashminas
Our pashmina wool comes from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, which is native to the Himalayan region of Nepal. These goats, well-adapted to the cold climate, naturally shed their undercoat during the spring moulting season, allowing artisans to collect the precious fibres through gentle combing, ensuring no harm to the animals.
Once gathered, the wool undergoes a meticulous cleaning and sorting process. Hand-cleaned to remove impurities, the wool is carefully sorted to separate the finest fibres from the coarser ones. These fibres are then hand-spun into yarn using traditional spinning wheels, preserving their delicate nature.
This intricate weaving process results in the lightweight yet warm classic pashmina. The dyes to achieve our colour palette are then carefully added to maintain the pashmina's softness. The final touch involves washing the woven pashmina to cleanse and soften the fabric further. Brushing the material enhances its luxurious texture, culminating in the exquisite pashminas that are a hallmark of Nepali craftsmanship.
Our Pashminas
Our pashmina wool comes from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, which is native to the Himalayan region of Nepal. These goats, well-adapted to the cold climate, naturally shed their undercoat during the spring moulting season, allowing artisans to collect the precious fibres through gentle combing, ensuring no harm to the animals.
Once gathered, the wool undergoes a meticulous cleaning and sorting process. Hand-cleaned to remove impurities, the wool is carefully sorted to separate the finest fibres from the coarser ones. These fibres are then hand-spun into yarn using traditional spinning wheels, preserving their delicate nature.
This intricate weaving process results in the lightweight yet warm classic pashmina. The dyes to achieve our colour palette are then carefully added to maintain the pashmina's softness. The final touch involves washing the woven pashmina to cleanse and soften the fabric further. Brushing the material enhances its luxurious texture, culminating in the exquisite pashminas that are a hallmark of Nepali craftsmanship.
Virtual Personal Shopping
Personal Style Consultation
Your Time is Precious
Tailored to You
It’s Complimentary, Always
Virtual Personal Shopping
Personal Style Consultation
Your Time is Precious
Tailored to You
It’s Complimentary, Always

Virtual Personal Shopping
Personal Style Consultation
Your Time is Precious
Tailored to You
It’s Complimentary, Always
Virtual Personal Shopping
Personal Style Consultation
Your Time is Precious
Tailored to You
It’s Complimentary, Always
Cressida | Pure Cashmere Pashmina
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