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GIFTS We have devoted a section of our store in Tarzana to an interesting and varied selection of gifts and collectibles. We have Pashmina Shawls imported from India. Glass water pipes (Hoohka) imported from Turkey, incense from around the world and a collection of incense burners and boats, as well as essential oils and oil burners. We have decorative wind chimes, an assortment of goodies with skull motifs, Feng Shui candles and a few ceramic collectibles. We have imported silk sheets from Hong Kong in a variety of colors in both King and Queen/Full sizes. You'll also find a variety of the older, more collectible Beanie Babies from the days when they were the hottest thing around. On our Shopping
Mall we offer you Silk Sheet Sets and Pashmina Shawls. To see the rest, you'll have to come on in to the store.
SLEEP
ON THE LUXURY AND COMFORT OF SILK. Many people avoid buying Silk
Sheets
because they believe they will be cold, slippery, or simply difficult to clean.
In fact, sleeping on silk sheets is pure luxury and most people, who have slept
on quality silk sheets, find it is difficult to go back to anything else. While
high quality silk sheets may cost a little more than other types of sheets, they
are worth every cent. One of the greatest advantages of silk is that is it
naturally hypoallergenic, and has been enjoyed for centuries for it's warmth and
comfort. With silk you not only have elegant bedding that is comfortable, you
are also sleeping healthier. If you have sensitivity to other types of bedding,
you will appreciate the good night’s rest you will get from silk. Another
benefit is that silk naturally conforms to your body and provides luxurious
comfort in any climate; cool in the summer and warm in the winter. From the
first time you sleep on your silk sheets, you will enjoy all the pleasures and
advantages of the smooth, yet durable softness that will last for years.
Pashmina, from the Persian word for wool, is popularly known in the west as Cashmere wool, from the old spelling for Kashmir. This fine wool comes from the undercoat if the Himalayan Mountain Goat, which lives in the most remote regions of the Tibetan Plateau. For more than a thousand years, Cashmere has been woven into shawls and blankets, prized by royalty and common people alike for its otherworldly softness, warmth and long life. For many centuries Kashmir was the only place the fiber could be woven into shawls, according to treaties that gave the Maharaja of Kashmir exclusive rights to Tibet’s Pashmina (cashmere) supply. Today, most of the world’s Pashmina shawls are woven on handlooms in Nepal’s Katmandu Valley. And, most are woven on a warp of spun silk for increased suppleness and strength. In recent years, this silk and cashmere blend has become the darling of the fashion world due to its exotically silky texture, lightness and warmth. They are light enough for Hawaii’s tropical weather yet warm enough for most colder climates. Etoile
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