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where are the pashmina shawls woven, Answer in one or two sentences. please answer it fast. ​

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Answered by krc2005
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Pashmina is the fine kind of cashmere wool. It was the first woven found in the Kashmir. Pashmina literally means made of wool and it is derived from Persian. This wool has different significance depending on the various breeds of cashmere goat

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Answered by sujaysunny11
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The Kashmir shawl, the predecessor of the contemporary cashmere shawl, is a type of shawl identified by its distinctive Kashmiri weave, and for being made of fine shahtoosh or pashmina wool. Contemporary variants include the pashmina and shahtoosh shawls (often mononymously referred to simply as the pashmina and shahtoosh). In the late 20th century, they evolved to middle-class popularity through generic cashmere products (rather than the higher-grade pashmina), and raffal, shawls woven in the Kashmiri style, but using thicker Merino wool

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