Summer sale ☀️

We adore the summer season. ☀️✨
It’s that golden time of year when days stretch longer, memories feel closer, and every moment carries a sense of warmth and freedom.
Music in the air, laughter at family gatherings, and the soft glow of evenings that seem to never end. 🌊🌿

From open-air concerts under the stars, to long-awaited meetings with family, to journeys across new places and slow holiday days by the sea—summer is made of moments you want to stay wrapped in. 🎶🌴

We celebrate this beautiful season with people everywhere, bringing softness and elegance into every summer experience. 💛🌞

Your summer discount is automatically applied at checkout—no codes, no pressure, just effortless comfort for the season ahead. ✨

Wrap yourself in softness.
Wrap yourself in lightness.
Wrap yourself in Dragon Hugs cashmere made for summer living. 🧣☀️✨

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Our Cashmere shawls

Feather-light and naturally warm, our cashmere shawls are gentle enough to wear directly against the skin.
Each shawl is crafted with care in Nepal, honoring traditional hand-weaving techniques and ethical, fair-trade production from start to finish.
Made to last, made to travel with you, made to become part of your story.

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Our story

Growing up in the Baltics, Dragon Hugs founder Solveiga Gomez Hansen spent her teenage years caring for infants in a specialized nursery.
Before bedtime, she would wrap each baby in a long, warm embrace she called a “Dragon Hug” — a gesture of comfort and safety.
Years later, she imagined capturing that same feeling in the softest natural materials.

Today, Dragon Hugs creates premium cashmere blankets and shawls designed to wrap both babies and adults in that same warmth and love.

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The History and Origins of Cashmere Goats

Cashmere comes from the soft undercoat of the Capra Hircus goats living high in the Himalayas and Mongolia, where winters reach –40°C. Their fine, warm fibers are carefully collected and spun into threads ranging from light to luxuriously thick. The result is a material that is softer, warmer, and far more breathable than sheep’s wool — gentle enough to wear directly on the skin.

First noted in the Himalayan region centuries ago, this rare fiber later astonished Europeans for its extraordinary softness. Today, “cashmere” remains synonymous with warmth, lightness, and lasting luxury.

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