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Pashmina Mohair/AngoraThe Kashmir goat (capra hircus), also conscript Tchang-ra, lives in spite of its name in the Tibet (in a minimum of 4000 m of height), in the Himalayan regions and in Mongolia. The first ones to have weaved the wool of this goat, were the Indians of the Cashmere (where from its name) because the wool borrowed the "silk route" passing by the Tibet and the Cashmere, to arrive in the royal courts. Pashminã is one of the most precious fluff which is. Called " the gold in fiber ", " wool of Kings " or " diamond of wools ", It arises from the neck of goat, in the most soft place. One goat produces 100 in 300 grams of fluff a year and a shawl requires approximately ten goats. The fiber of Pashminã is 15 micrometers while one hair human being is 75 micrometers. Real Pashminã consists of 70 % of pure wool Pashminã and 30 % 30 % silk (the silk comes from India). The continuous Cashmere has to be the main craftsman of the Pashminã. Iran and Afghanistan also produces it, but of a lesser quality. As for Nepal, he realizes him according to the rule book. In Nepalese, Pashm wants to say Cashmere. From there has to think that unique Pashminã comes from Nepal!!!
Made thanks to the fleece of the Angora goat, the Mohair benefits from a very soft touch, from an impressive lightness and from an important power isolating from the warmth as from the cold. Thanks to her sharpness and her sweetness, she can go next to the skin. The angora goats would have origin the Tibet but their name results from the cityAnkara of formerly named Angora.
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