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22 Dec
Pashmina shawls are a type of luxurious and fine-quality woolen shawls made from the wool of Pashmina goats

Pashmina shawls are a type of luxurious and fine-quality woolen shawls made from the wool of Pashmina goats, which are native to the Himalayan regions of Nepal, India, and Pakistan. The term "pashmina" comes from the Persian word "pashm," which means wool. Pashmina wool is known for its softness, warmth, and lightweight texture, making it a popular choice for high-quality shawls and scarves.

Pashmina shawls are made from the soft inner fleece of the Pashmina goats. This fleece is obtained through a meticulous process of combing and collecting the fine undercoat hairs that grow beneath the coarser outer hairs. The result is a wool that is incredibly soft and warm.

The quality of pashmina shawls is often determined by the fineness of the wool fibers. The finest and most luxurious pashmina shawls are made from wool with a high "thread count," which refers to the number of fibers per square inch. Higher thread counts usually indicate a smoother, softer, and warmer shawl.

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