

Pashmina is the goat’s soft underbelly down, which lies under the coarse outer hair. The diameter of a Pashmina fiber is about five times smaller than a human hair. Each goat produces only about 3 ounces or 90 grams of Pashmina wool each year. One woven Pashmina shawl requires the wool from three goats.
The goats shed each Spring and the Pashmina fibers are collected either from the rocks and bushes or is brushed from the underbelly.
Copyright @ Himalayan woolen Wears Industries
Powered by : Apple Technologies