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Pashmina (Cashmere) is an animal fibre produced by the cashmere goat, which is rather smaller than angora goat and is kept as a domestic animal at high altitudes (10-15000 ft.) in Tibet, parts of Persia Magnolia, China and Kashmir. The coat consists of two parts long, straight, coarse and short fine undercoat which makes the fine, soft material which is sold as pashm or pashmina (cashmere) it is generally understood in the textile trade that true pashmina (cashmere) is the very fine and soft undercoat obtained from different types or breeds of domestic goats designated as cashmere goats or pashmina goats, pashmina is often inaccurately described as the highest quality of cashmere.
Pashmina (Cashmere) is an animal fibre produced by the cashmere goat, which is rather smaller than angora goat and is kept as a domestic animal at high altitudes (10-15000 ft.) in Tibet, parts of Persia Magnolia, China and Kashmir. The coat consists of two parts long, straight, coarse and short fine undercoat which makes the fine, soft material which is sold as pashm or pashmina (cashmere) it is generally understood in the textile trade that true pashmina (cashmere) is the very fine and soft undercoat obtained from different types or breeds of domestic goats designated as cashmere goats or pashmina goats, pashmina is often inaccurately described as the highest quality of cashmere.