Product Name : 100% ring cashmere scarf
Product Size : 200*70cm
Count: 200s
Technology : 300 cashmere double worsted process
Color fastness: > International standard GB184014
Product Material : 100% Cashmere
In the Kashmir region, true cashmere comes from a special mountain goat known locally as the Pashmina goat.
Its proper breed name is the Changthangi goat (also called the Changra goat).
These goats live at 14,000 ft+ elevations in the Himalayas, where extreme cold causes them to grow an ultra-fine, warm undercoat called pashm — the source of authentic Kashmiri pashmina.
A single Changthangi goat produces only 80–170 grams of this super-fine fiber per year, which is why Kashmiri pashmina is the rarest cashmere in the world.
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💎 What Is Ring Cashmere?
Ring cashmere refers to the highest grade of cashmere/pashmina — so fine and light that a full-sized shawl can pass through a finger ring.
It represents the top 1–2% of all cashmere quality.
🌟 Why It’s So Special
To be considered ring cashmere, the fiber must be:
• Over 38 mm in length
• Extremely fine (super-combed more than 200 times)
• Selected from the very softest inner-down
• Processed with extremely strict spinning and weaving techniques
From 1 ton of raw pashmina, only about 2 kg can become true ring cashmere.
This is why ring cashmere is known as the “King of Cashmere” and is prized by luxury houses across the world.
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🧣 Why This Scarf Is So Thin and Luxurious
Your scarf is made from authentic Kashmiri Pashmina, one of the finest natural fibers on the planet.
🪶 1. Ultra-Fine Himalayan Fiber
Kashmiri pashmina measures around:
• 15–16 microns in fineness
• 36–42 mm in length
It is:
• Softer than regular cashmere
• 8× warmer than sheep’s wool
• 33% lighter
🪄 2. Handcrafted to Ring Quality
Because the fiber is so delicate and long, artisans can weave a 100 × 220 cm shawl that is:
• Weightless
• Thin enough to pass through a ring
• But incredibly warm
❄️ 3. Natural Climate Protection
The Changthangi goat grows this soft undercoat during severe Himalayan winters, making the fiber naturally:
• Strong
• Light
• Warm
• Breathable
This is why Kashmiri pashmina is called “soft gold”.
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✨ Wrap Yourself in Himalayan Luxury
A piece of true Kashmiri ring cashmere is more than a scarf — it’s a rare treasure woven by artisans of the Himalayas.
🛒 Order now and elevate every outfit with pure luxury.


