A Leading pasmina industry in Nepal
A Nepal Pashmina shawl is a luxurious and highly sought-after garment made from pashmina wool, a fine, soft, and lightweight wool sourced from the undercoat of the Himalayan Chyangra goat (a breed found in Nepal, Tibet, and parts of northern India). Known for its incredible softness, warmth, and durability, a Pashmina shawl is often regarded as a symbol of elegance and comfort.
A Pashmina shawl is a luxurious, lightweight scarf or shawl made from Pashmina wool, which is derived from the undercoat of the Chyangra goat found in the Himalayas. It is known for its incredible softness, warmth, and durability.
While both come from similar sources (goats), Pashmina is a finer, more delicate fiber compared to cashmere. Cashmere is made from the undercoat of a different type of goat (typically the Cashmere goat), which is slightly thicker than the Chyangra goat's undercoat. Pashmina is often considered more luxurious due to its finer texture and traditional craftsmanship. Cashmere is sometimes used as a broader term, but Pashmina specifically refers to the finest wool produced in the Himalayan region, particularly Nepal.