Posted on May 31, 2010.
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The wool comes from Changthang or Pashmina goat, which is a special breed of goat indigenous to high altitudes of the Himalayas. shawls of pashmina are hand spun, woven and embroidered in Kashmir and Nepal.
To meet demand, the goats are now raised commercially in the region of the Gobi Desert in Inner and Outer Mongolia. The region has identical conditions to those storms of the Himalayas, and is thus capable of goats to grow this inner wool, but acres of pasture to produce cashmere business and economics. During the spring (the season of moult) goats shed this inner wool, which grows again in winter. The inner wool is collected and spun to produce cashmere. The quality of the cashmere produced in the Gobi desert is as high as that produced in the Himalayas, while the costs are less.
For your kind information, wool Pashmina comes from the Himalayas of Nepal to India, Tibet (China) and Mongolia.
Yes, indeed Pashmina wool comes from Nepal. There are some shop in Teku and others Ason Chowk, where you can find Pashmina sold, remember, remember to negotiate.
You might also consider alternatives if you plan to buy memories - See here for more ideas:
http://ghoomghaam.com/nepal-travel-forum/4-nepal-backpacking-forum/6-buying-souvenirs-at-nepal
You can get Pashmina products in Nepal but they are usually mixed with silk. The 100% pure pashmina comes from Kashmir.
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