Collection: Coronis Pashmina

Indulge in the Timeless Elegance of Coronis

Coronis represents the highest material tier within Sylvért.

Each piece is woven from pure Changthangi pashm, hand-combed during the natural moulting cycle of the Himalayan Changthangi goat at altitudes exceeding 4,500 metres in Ladakh. Only the ultra-fine down fibre is selected, measuring between 12–14 microns. This places true pashmina among the rarest textile materials in existence.

The fibre is hand-spun, hand-woven, and slow-finished by Kashmiri master artisans using traditional looms and restrained finishing methods. No mechanical blending, chemical softening, or industrial processing is employed.

This preserves fibre integrity, natural loft, thermal regulation and surface clarity. Annual production volume is structurally constrained by imited fibre yield, extreme collection conditions and artisan weaving capacity

Coronis exists at the intersection of biology, geography, and human craftsmanship.
It is material heritage, preserved in wearable form.

Person wearing a brown leather jacket and a colorful patterned scarf over a white shirt outdoors

A Note On Fulfilment

Sylvért operates under a controlled production and distribution model.

A limited number of pieces are held in reserve within the UK for immediate dispatch. These orders are fulfilled within 4 business days.

Most garments are produced to order, allowing for precise material selection, controlled loom scheduling, and artisan finishing. These orders require 15–20 days for delivery.

Certain collections are fully commissioned, requiring extended loom time and sequential artisan processes. These pieces require up to 45 days for completion.

At each stage of production and transit, clients receive direct progress updates and full tracking visibility.

A Certificate of Authenticity is available upon request, documenting material composition, origin, and production method. This will add 2 - 3 weeks onto the fulfilment time as each individual piece has to be sent away for lab testing and GI tracking.

Production timelines are not delays.

They are structural requirements of material integrity and artisan execution.