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Does Pashima wool comes from goat?

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Answered by gunasekharpyla
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Pashmina can also be defined as the down (undercoat) fibre derived from cashmere goats with a diameter of 30 microns or less. Pashmina has derived its name from the Persian word 'Pashm' meaning, soft gold, the king of fibres.

Explanation:

It is from ladakh the hybrid goats produce this kind of pashima wool .

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, Pashmina wool comes from cashmere goats.

Explanation:

Pashmina can also be defined as the undercoat fibre derived from cashmere goats. Pashmina has derived its name from the Persian word 'Pashm' meaning soft gold, which is why it is the king of fibres.

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