How is Pashmina obtained? how is it different from other types of wool?
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Pashmina is the distinctive quality wool found in the mountainous regions of the Himalayas, especially Kashmir, which is derived from a particular goat, which is known as Pashmina goat.
Pashmina is an excellent quality wool, which makes a variety of warm garments, especially Pashmina shawls are very popular. It takes a lot of labor to make Pashmina clothes and due to these clothes made from Pashmina are quite expensive.
To identify the real Pashmina, note that the diameter of the Pashmina fabric is always mentioned and the diameter should be between 12 and 15 microns. If it is information then it is pashmina. Even after washing Pashmina, its brightness and quality remain.
The best identification of Pashmina is that burning Pashmina smells like burning the hair of an organism because Pashmina is made from goat's skin, so it will smell like this. If there is no such smell from Pashmina, then it is also a common Kashmiri shawl.
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