How is Pashmina Made

Real Pashmina is made by hand-combing the undercoat of the Cashmere goat during molting season. The process of making Pashmina typically begins with the goats being combed by hand to separate the fine, soft undercoat fibers from the coarser outer coat fibers. The separated fibers are then carefully hand-spun into yarn, which is then woven into Pashmina fabric using traditional weaving techniques. The finished Pashmina fabric is lightweight, soft, and luxurious, making it a highly sought after material for clothing and accessories.

It is important to note that not all Cashmere products are real Pashmina, as some may be made from a blend of Cashmere and other fibers or from lower quality Cashmere fibers. To ensure that a product is real Pashmina, it is best to look for a certificate of authenticity from a reputable source.

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