ORIGINAL CASHMERE COLOR

The autumn and winter of the hemisphere are tossed and squeezed, bright and bright. At this time of the year, the intimate and warm little cashmere becomes a complex. Gentle, pure, unique mellow touch is not only a pleasure for the skin, but also a homage to life.
Cashmere is like a pure neon clothes from the sky, accompanied by years, quietly soft in time, and familiar with the body, but it will always give you the warmth as you first saw.
Continuing the maximum characteristics of naturalness and non-dyeing, it eliminates the damage to the Arbas lamb cashmere fiber caused by chemical dye preparations, and transmits its natural softness to your hands purely as before.
Description
Since ancient times, cashmere has been honored as “soft gold.” Its name comes from Kashmir as we know it now. It is said that in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the soft, warm, light and gorgeous shawls made from locally produced wool in Kashmir, India were popular among fashion icons in European countries. So the name cashmere was born.

The total global production of raw cashmere was about 9,000 tons and 16,000 tons in 1977 and 2000 respectively and is expected to reach 25,000 tons in 2017, increasing by about 1.8 times in 4 decades. Now, the primary producers of cashmere in the world include China, Mongolia, the five Central Asian countries, Russia, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Turkey. Among them, China ranks first for its cashmere production accounts for 60-70% of global production. 60% of China’s cashmere is from Inner Mongolia, and more than 90% is white cashmere. In white cashmere from grasslands of the Inner Mongolia, cashmere from Ordos Plateau is particularly rare because of the harsh environment and its source, the rare and pure Arbas Baby Cashmere Goat which grows the white of whites cashmere with a unique fiber.