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What is the difference between Cashmere & Pashmina ? – Hinar Shawls
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What is the difference between Cashmere & Pashmina ?

Cashmere Pashmina (from here on mentioned as “Pashmina”) has enticed the entire world with its fine quality and warmth. Often referred to as ‘Soft Gold’, pashmina wool comes from the cashmere (or pashmina) goats.

The traditional home of the pashmina goats is in Changthangi plateau in Ladakh, India. The grazing pastures in Changthangi surround rugged mountains, large lake basins with little to no vegetation. The harsh climatic conditions are what make the softest wool in the undercoat of the goats. Pastoralism is the only way to survive in this rugged landscape. Pashmina (Persian) is known as Cashmere (English) in most parts of the world.

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