SOME FACTS
 
Pashm, from the Persian word for "wool," refers to the under fur of certain Tibetan animals, particularly goats, commonly used for the making of shawls.

Pashmina is the most luxurious, softest, warmest and lightest natural fiber in the world. This is the same goat where cashmere comes from. The difference is that the pashmina only comes from goats resident above about 15,000 feet, and it only comes from the one part of the neck. More...

Nepalese pashmina is very popular in the international fashion market. Nepalese pashmina was also appreciated by her royal highness Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom who wrapped herself in pashmina shawl publicly…..