Cashmere is renowned for its exceptional softness and warmth, and it's no wonder why. This natural fiber is grown on the necks of goats, who develop a layer of fluff to protect them from the harsh winter weather.
Unlike other animal fibers like sheep's wool, which are typically shaved in one piece, cashmere needs to be carefully combed from the goat's coat using a small brush.
Each goat typically produces 50-100g of cashmere annually, making it an extremely precious and expensive animal fiber. Such intricate and selective processing ensures the highest quality and rarest cashmere fiber yarn, resulting in an exquisite end product.