One-of-a Kind

!!!…Unique Yak Wool Blend Tasseled Fringe 2 Button Poncho with a Hoodie and Large Pockets…!!!

…Slip on a soft, ultra warm Yak Wool Blend Unisex Poncho on a cool, breezy Autumn day or night…

Each 2 Button Neck-Line Yak Wool Blend Poncho is handmade from the Yak Wool Shawls/Throws sold by Tribal Designs by Neela.  

--  Each Poncho is Unique

--  Handcrafted

 --  Design cut from our Yak + Bheda Sheep Wool + Polar Fleece Blend Shawl

--  Handloomed Shawls by Artisans

--  One Size Fits Most

--  Tassel/Fringe on front side of each Poncho

--  Two Button V Neck

--  Hoodie

--  Extra Large Pockets for Both Hands

These Ponchos are made from a special blend of Yak + Bheda Sheep Wool + Polar Fleece Blend Shawl.

  The material contained in each shawl is Hand loomed in Nepal or India in designs generated from tribal family patterns. The yarn used in this piece appears to be a predominate blend of Grade B Yak Wool together with Bheda Sheep & Polar Fleece. We are uncertain at this time as to the percentages of Yak wool to the other material blends. Polar Fleece adds to the beauty, strength, softness and durability of the Poncho while the Yak Wool adds to its ultra warmth and softness.

The sizing of the handmade Ponchos varies; for larger sizes the sleeve will hang at mid-way between the elbow to possibly the wrist and for smaller sizes will hang at the wrist or above to the knees.  The front and rear V shape of the Poncho will hang somewhere between the mid-thigh to the knee depending on your size and height.  The following measurements may help you in selecting the Poncho that fits your sizing.

Sizing in Inches

 [All measurement taken flat]

Size – One Size Fits All - Loose Fit

Handmade Sizing Varies:

Shoulder Length at Neck Line Hem to Bottom Point Hem - 41" to 35"

Outer Sleeve Length - Neck Line Hem to Side Hem - 24" to 22"

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Himalayan Yak Wool: The New Cashmere [The Guardian: December 2010]

Yak is an animal that lives high in Himalayan Mountains and is accustomed extremely low temperatures. The down layer of the Yak wool is soft, which is next to the skin, is brushed out each spring that is then made into yarn for weaving. It is soft like the high altitude goats that give us cashmere and keeps you very warm. Yaks live at a staggering 13,000 to 16,500 ft. above sea level.

The Yak wool is non-allergenic. There is no lanolin in the fiber; thus making it easy to clean and is hypoallergenic. So anyone that is allergic to sheep wool can wear or cover oneself with Yak Wool.  It’s naturally anti-bacterial.  Unlike sheep's wool, the scales of yak fiber are in a waved mosaic pattern, resulting in a very smooth fiber that does not itch.

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