Pashmina, the best version of the Cashmere to exist is made from the finest quality wool available in the world. The fleece comes from the mountain goats (Chyangra) found mainly in the high mountains and himalaya in Nepal. The magical and traditional beauty and quality of Pashmina has allured the royals and every person around the world.
The name Pashmina comes from the Urdu word ‘Pashm’ which has its Farsi origin. Even among the Pashmina, the finest one comes from the neck of the goats. Pashmina is one of the best natural fabrics to give the top notch feeling made from the organic raw materials. Traditionally, all pashmina products were hand woolen. It is still in practice in Nepal, and they produce one of the best quality pashmina items in the world. They are the result of skilled craftsmanship. It will provide you with the best soft touch and utmost warmth as you feel it.
Following are the major reasons why pashmina is conquering the world of fabrics:
- Softest touch
- Very warm fiber
- Knits are lightweight and finely thin
- Adjusts to humidity in the air for adaptability in all cold climates
- Luxurious fabric with an elegant appearance
Pashmina is known by different names like “Diamond fiber” and “Soft Gold of High Asia”. It is one of the finest , softest , warmest and lightest wool found in nature. It is unparalleled in uniqueness and elegance to any other fibers.
Pashmina Business In Nepal
Pashmina is one of the most important industries for Nepal. It has become the third largest overseas export item of the country after garment and hand knotted woolen carpet. The raw materials used are the local product. Due to the popularity and suitable environment, it has become the main source of income for the Nepalese people living in the high Himalayas. Nepali pashmina products are all handmade and hand loomed by the people.