Pashmina
(COMING SOON)
What is Pashmina?
Pashmina wool comes from the soft undercoat of Pashmina goats during their natural shedding process, typically in the spring.
The wool fibers are carefully collected either by combing or by gathering the shed fibers. Pashmina wool is incredibly soft, finer, and lighter than many other types of wool. The fine diameter of the fibers contributes to its luxurious feel.
Pashmina holds cultural significance in the regions where it is produced. The craftsmanship involved in creating Pashmina products often reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Himalayan communities.
Advantages
- Prevents overheating and known for its durability and longevity
- Incredibly soft, fine and lighter compared to sheep wool
- Considered 8 times warmer than sheep wool
- Feels silky and has a delicate texture
- Provides excellent insulation
- Natural sheen