SHAWLS & SCARFS: PASHMINA VS. CASHMERE
Pashmina is a type of cashmere, but not all cashmere is considered pashmina.


PASHMINA WOOL
GRADING (microns): 12-16
BREED (origin): The Changthangi or Pashmina goats are native to the Himalayas – Kashmir.

CASHMERE WOOL
GRADING (microns): < 19
BREED (origin): Cashmere goats, from various
breeds, are typically found in regions like Mongolia, China, and Iran.

KASHMIR VS. CASHMERE
Kashmir is a region in northern India, while cashmere is a type of wool obtained from the undercoat of cashmere goats.

SHAHTOOSH – The Forbidden Shawl
The only wool softer than pashmina was made from the endangered Tibetan antelope. Therefore, it is banned and illegal to own.

Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) male, Kekexili, Qinghai, China
WEAVING TECHNIQUES
Pashminas are carefully woven by skilled artisans on traditional handlooms.

ARI EMBROIDERY
Ari embroidery, originating in Kashmir, India, is a traditional form of hand embroidery that utilizes a hook-like needle known as an “ari”.

“Ari design” is commonly applied to thicker cashmere and wool.
Production time 1 – 4 months

SOZNI EMBROIDERY
Sozni embroidery is a refined needlework technique on pashmina wool, showcasing reversible designs that are equally beautiful on both sides.

