From the highlands of Ladakh's Changthang region, pashmina comes with the tale of a regal past and the promise of a lustrous ...
"This luxurious fibre is known the world over as Pashmina, the softest and most expensive type of Cashmere wool in the world. Andrew Newey A herder prepares his Changra goats to rest for the night ...
Pashmina shawls ... which is collected by combing rather than shearing, to ensure the fibres remain intact. The collected wool, known for its ultra-fine texture (measuring between 12-16 microns ...
The soft undercoat that the goats develop during winters is the source for pashmina wool. The wool is pulled out using traditional combs from the chin and the belly area of the goat as summers ...
Pashmina is celebrated for its light weight, soft, warm, and durable qualities, making it perfect for cold climates while ...