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HANDICRAFT
Pashimina
Pashmina,
popularly known as cashmere, is a precious fiber gathered
from high Himalayan goats - Chyangra - in Nepali. Pashmina
is the softest wool found in the nature. It grows softer
with use.Our pashmina shawl and sweater are renowned for
their exotic silky texture, lightness and warmth. 
Nepali
paper
The production process of a hand made paper starts from
cooking the dried bark of "Lokta" or Daphne
Papyracea with ash or caustic soda solution. The soften
bark received after boiling is taken out and washed with
clean water to remove impurities and then cut into small
pieces with sickle. The small pieces of bark once again
cooked with the required proportion of water. After cooking,
the soft bark
is cleaned with water then kept on a plane and flat stone
for beating with wooden hammer to turn into fine pulp.
After beating the pulp is mixed with required amount of
water and stirred with wooden ladle to form a homogenous
emulsion of pulp. Then the potful of pulp-measuring tool
is put into the frame which is being floated in the pond.
As soon as the pulp is put over the frame, the frame is
gently shaken to spread pulp evently over the frame. The
frame is then taken out from the pond and the frame with
the layer of the pulp (wet sheet of paper) is taken away
for drying in the sunlight. The layer of pulp which becomes
a sheet of paper in the frame after drying is peeled slowly
from the frame.
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