Cashmere
Cashmere is a white underfur of a rare wild Cashmere goat that lives in the highlands of India, China, Nepal and Pakistan. Difficult living conditions led to a unique and unusually warm cover of these animals. The length of the luxurious cashmere wool reaches up to thirteen centimeters. The wool of Cashmere goat is not only warm but also very soft and light.
This is luxury wool collected exclusively by hand by means of combing goats in spring. Only 100-150 g of fluff is obtained from one goat. Gentle cashmere down removes static stress accumulated during the day, protects a person from the effects of electromagnetic fields, and creates a useful «dry heat». Cashmere goat down does not cause allergies. A light, weightless product with a small amount of cashmere will warm even during the coldest winter. Thin but unusually warm cashmere models of blankets and pleats are truly luxurious.