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What is pashmina ? what is it made up of ?

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Answered by robertstark412
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Pashmina is a fine type of Kashmiri wool. The textiles made from it were first woven in Kashmir. The name comes from Persian: pašmina, meaning "made from wool" and literally translates to "Soft Gold" in Kashmiri.

The Pashmina goat or Changthangi as it's called in Kashmir, sheds its winter coat every spring. One goat sheds approximately 80–170 gram (3–6 ounces) of the fibre.

Answered by VioletMoon
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  • Pashmina is a type of fine cashmere wool , are hand spun , woven and embroidered from fine cashmere fibre .

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