What is a pashmina?
Used to be made of fine cashmere, but over time, "pashmina" has become a catch-all name for almost any shawl, wrap, stole or scarf.
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Pashmina refers to a type of fine cashmere wool and the textiles made from it.
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Pashmina is a fine woolen cloth with a soft plush texture similar to cashmere. It's from the Persian language. ChaCha on!
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Pashmina (n.) means 1. fine, downy wool growing beneath the outer hair of feral Himalayan goats, 2. soft fabric made of this wool.
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Pashmina is a soft and warm fiber like cashmere that is made of wool combed from the undercoat of Himalayan mountain goats.
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