Woven in the valley where pashmina was born.
Pashmina comes from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, reared at high altitude in the cold desert regions bordering Kashmir. The fibre is hand-collected, hand-spun on a traditional charkha, and hand-woven on wooden looms by artisans whose families have practiced the craft for generations.
What reaches you carries that lineage — not a machine-loomed blend sold under the same name. As a Kashmir-based, licensed exporter now operating in Canada, we sit at both ends of that supply chain: sourcing directly from weaving households, and fulfilling orders locally once they land.
We supply finished, hand-loomed pieces — never raw fibre — so the value of every artisan's work stays in the product, not in a commodity trade.