Biology, asked by aleesa4943, 3 months ago

explain and show (with the help of flow chart) the steps involved in the procurement of shahtoos shawl

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Answered by TK1324
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This Q doesn't come under Biology but anyway here is your answer...

Shahtoosh (also written shahtush, a Persian word meaning "king of fine wools") is a fine type of wool made from the hair of the Tibetan antelope. It is also a metonym for a type of Kashmir shawl traditionally made of shahtoosh wool. The Shahtoosh shawl is now a banned item with possession and sale being illegal in most countries for the Chiru is an endangered species under CITES. However, the weaving of Shahtoosh shawls continues in secret in Kashmir due to high demand by western buyers. The estimated market value of one Shahtoosh shawl in the western market is around $5,000–$20,000.[1][2] Shahtoosh is the world's finest wool having the lowest micron count, followed by vicuña.


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