Also widely known as Cashmere, the pashmina fiber comes from the finest under hair beneath the thick exterior coat of the Mountain goat living on the frigid highland of Mongolia and China. The rarity of this fiber, and the difficult conditions under which it is gathered, is one reason for cashmere being so precious. For centuries, Pashmina (Cashmere) has been used by aristocrats and royalty for their luxuries and comfort. Softness & smoothness can be used as a synonym for pashmina. It is the finest fabric popular all over the world for its quality and rarity. Even today pashmina is used by higher class of society which is self explanatory about its richness and sophistication.

Process of Manufacturing/How it is made

  1. Obtaining raw material
  2. Combing (cutting) of underneath hair
  3. Refining
  4. Washing
  5. Carding
  6. Spinning
  7. Cone winding
  8. Warping
  9. Drafting
  10. Weaving
  11. Washing
  12. Molding
  13. Dyeing
  14. Designing (Printing, Beading, Embroidery, Ombre)
  15. Fringe
  16. Labeling
  17. Pressing
  18. Packing

Pashmina Goats.

Pashmina Products.

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