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Difference Between Cashmere and Pashmina

Difference Between Cashmere and Pashmina 

 The main difference between cashmere and pashmina is that pashmina is very fine and softer than cashmere.

 It’s not wrong to say that pashmina is a type of cashmere. Generally, pashmina is considered to be a higher quality of cashmere.

 

 

 

CASHMERE

• Cashmere is a fine and soft wool that is used to make yarn, textiles, and clothing.

• Obtained from various types of Himalayan goats.

• Not as soft as fine as Pashmina

• Has a diameter between 16 and 19 microns.

• More widely available.

• Comparatively easy to spin.


PASHMINA

Pashmina is a type of very fine, soft wool made from Changthangi goats

• Obtained from one specific type of Himalayan goat.

• Has a very fine and soft texture

• Has a diameter between 12 and 16 microns.

• Difficult to obtain.

• Comparatively difficult to spin.

 

Conclusion

The main difference between cashmere and pashmina is their texture. Pashmina has a very fine and soft texture. Although cashmere also has a soft and fine texture, an expert may find it coarse in texture when compared to pashmina.

 

 At Indus Weavers, our shawl styles range from traditional and timeless to fashion-forward and contemporary. We offer exquisite embellishments and intricate designs fondly cherished as treasured heirlooms.

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