Lumina Black Pakol & Badge
Original price was: ₨ 3,499.₨ 2,499Current price is: ₨ 2,499.
- Tradition meets modern elegance – wear the Lumina Black Pakol & Badge and carry centuries of culture wherever you go.
- Proudly crafted in Chitral, Pakistan, this pakol connects you to the roots of Pashtun, Gilgiti, and Chitrali heritage, now reimagined for global fashion lovers.
Description
Lumina Black Pakol & Badge – Heritage Reimagined
Step into timeless tradition with the Lumina Black Pakol & Badge, a masterpiece of Chitrali craftsmanship from the mountains of Northern Pakistan. This isn’t just a cap – it’s a statement of heritage, sustainability, and elegance.
Why Choose Lumina Pakol?
- Authentic & Ethical – Handcrafted in Chitral using 100% pure sheep and markhor wool, sourced with care for animal welfare.
- Premium Comfort – Lightweight (just 300g), soft, and foldable for adjustable coverage.
- Durable & Warm – Designed to withstand cold winters while lasting for years.
- Unisex Style – A versatile fashion piece for men and women, perfect for both casual wear and cultural occasions.
- Gift of Tradition – A thoughtful, meaningful present that carries the spirit of Chitral.
Care Made Simple
- Brush gently to keep it fresh.
- Use mild detergent on delicate/wool cycle.
- Avoid bleach and frequent washing.
- Dry with a towel and refresh under mild sunlight.
FAQs
Q1: What is the Lumina Black Pakol & Badge made of?
It is handcrafted from 100% pure sheep and markhor wool, sourced ethically from Northern Pakistan.
Q2: Is the Pakol suitable for both men and women?
Yes, the design is unisex, making it perfect for men and women of all ages.
Q3: Can the Pakol be worn in cold weather?
Absolutely. The wool and foldable design provide warmth and comfort, making it ideal for winter wear.
Q4: How do I take care of my Lumina Black Pakol?
Brush gently, wash on delicate or wool settings with mild detergent, avoid bleach, and dry with a towel or mild sunlight.
Q5: Where does the Lumina Black Pakol come from?
It is proudly handmade by skilled artisans in Chitral, Pakistan, a region known for its rich cultural heritage.
Additional information
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