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CHYANGRA (  Nepali Name of Mountain goat )Pashmina, from the Persian word for wool, is popularly known as Cashmere wool, from the old spelling for Kashmir.

Pashmina ( Cashmere ), the Diamond fibber form the peaks of Himalaya, is the softest wool found in the nature, what is more is that it grows softer with use. Beside the softness, it has an exotically silky texture, weightless lightness but super warmth. Wearing it next to the skin provides a uniquely titillating experience which has been described as Sensual sublimity by our ancestors who had perfected the skill to retrieve, Pasham the diamond fibber, to a status of 90 to 95 % purity form a natural status of 30 to 35% purity, hand spun it and weave this excellent frabic that adorned the bodies of the Beauty, Brave and the Brains on almost sun-global scale but  the historical vicissitudes through which we have passed during last two centuries dislocated the social process of disseminating knowledge form generation to generation, as a result this wonderful articraft had become almost extinct by the middle of the century when the sudden boom in the tourist sector, starting mid sixties, stimulate re-emergency of the craft on commercial scale. But the quantitative proliferation during last three decades has resulted in the neglect of the quality. The “Run of the mill” Products available in the market presently are sub standard when copared to the level of excellence reached by our ancestor.

Pashmina (Cashmere) , The fine wool comes from  the undercoat of the Himalayan mountain goat,  called” CHYANGRA” (  Nepali Name of Mountain goat ) which lives in the most remote regions of the Tibetan Plateau   above 10000ft above sea level.  For many years cashmere has been woven into shawls and blankets. For many centuries Kashmir was the only place the fiber could be woven into shawls, according to treaties that gave the Kashmir exclusive rights to Tibet's Pashmina supply. Today most of the world's Pashmina shawls are woven on handlooms in Nepal's Kathmandu Valley.

Now days this silk and Pashmina (Cashmere) Handloom product has became darling of the western fashion.

 

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