Where pashmina shawl comes from
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Kashmir
The word pashm means "wool" in Persian, but in Kashmir, pashm referred to the raw unspun wool of domesticated Changthangi goats. In common parlance today, pashmina may refer either to the material or to the variant of the Kashmir shawl that is made from it.
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Woolen shawls made in Kashmir have found mention in Afghan texts around 3rd century BC and the 11th century AD. The founder of the Pashmina industry is known to be the 15th century ruler of Kashmir, Zayn-ul-Abidin, who introduced weavers from Central Asia.
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