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Cashmere is the finest grade of materials made from cashmere wool. Because of fits unique softness and comforting warmth, it is also known as “diamond fiber” and “soft gold” of high Asia.
Right now many people have been visiting the Asian countries and returning W with extremely soft and luxurious cloth called. “cashmere”, But what is this cashmere everyone is is so so thrilled about? Cashmere is the name for the products made with the finest fur from the Himalayan goats which are exclusive to the area above 14,000 feet above sea level. These goats are only found in the remote regions and grow a thin, inner coat of hair that insulates them during the long harsh Himalayan winters It is this unique inner coat of hair that is used to produce cashmere. Each hair is about 1/6th the diameter of normal hair but tis still surprisingly durable while being stunningly soft and extremely comforting to human skin.
It takes an entire annual growth of these goats to create just one cashmere shawl, but it take comfort in the fact that these goats aren’t harmed in the process of producing cashmere fabric as the wool is collected only after being shed naturally
What is Pashmina?
Pashmina, derived from the Persian word Pashm, which means “wool,” is a fine cashmere wool extracted from the undercoat of the Himalayan goat, Capra hircus. Pashmina goats can be found in high-altitude Himalayan regions such as Nepal, Tibet, and parts of India. These goats, noted for their thick winter coats, face extreme climatic circumstances, forcing them to develop a fine, soft underlayer of wool to defend themselves from the cold. This wool is combed out in the spring and summer months.
Pashmina wool is mostly sourced from Nepal’s hilly regions, including Mustang, Dolpo, and the Tibetan border areas. These regions are recognised for their rough topography, where unique goats graze on scant forage, producing some of the finest and softest wool in the world. Over generations, Nepalese artisans have perfected the process of spinning, weaving, and dyeing Pashmina to create exquisite shawls, scarves, and other items.