With proper care, Pashminas can be used life long and we have encountered that this unique piece of fibre has been hand overed from generation to generation even in Royal and wealthy families. It is found to be most durable and cozy fibre suitable for human skin providing warmth and comfort. Continue reading “Process of Pashmina Making”
Month: March 2017
Story of Pashmina
Pashmina is considered to be the softest, highly delicate and fluffy fibre. Being the most finest natural insulating fibre it is also recognized as the Diamond fibre. Pashmina is the fibre made up with the extract from the Himalayan goat also recognize as Chyangra which live in the Himalayan belt at the altitude above 14,000 feet above sea level. This unique coat of hair is about 1/6 th of the diameter of any other types of hair. Continue reading “Story of Pashmina”
Cashmere – A Brief Introduction
Cashmere is a natural speciality animal fibre, derived from the soft undercoat of a range of Asiatic goat breeds. The wool of cashmere goats has been processed into beautiful textiles since around 1000 BC in their homeland, the Kashmir Valley in the Jammu-Kashmir state of northern India. Continue reading “Cashmere – A Brief Introduction”
Japan Trade Fair
We participated in alongside many exporters of cashmere, wool and yak hair products from all over the world in recent Japan International Trade Fair. After showcasing and exploring at the fair, the we decided to try blending Nepalese cashmere & fabrics with the aim of developing a new product tailored to the global market. Continue reading “Japan Trade Fair”