Cashmere Care

Cashmere is a thin layer of fine velvet that grows on the outer skin of goats and hides the roots of the goat’s coarse hair. It grows when the sunshine time decreases (autumnal equinox) to resist wind and cold, and falls off after increasing sunshine time (autumn equinox).

Long and short, it naturally adapts to the climate and is a rare special animal fiber. Cashmere is so precious not only because of its scarcity (only 0.2% of the world's total animal fiber output), but more importantly because of its excellent quality and characteristics.

The price is priced in grams in the transaction, and it is regarded as a "fiber gem". , "Fiber Queen".

It is unmatched by all the textile materials that humans can use at present, so it is also called "soft gold". About 70% of the world's cashmere is produced in China, and its quality is also better than other countries.

The colder the climate the better the fiber. our cashmere from Inner Mongolia,Select high quality yarn

Take gentle care of your cashmere products as it is a delicate, supple material.

1. Washing: Cashmere can be washed with water or dry clean, preferably with neutral detergent, gently washed, do not wring out forcefully, and the water temperature should not exceed 30 degrees. [Note] Washing with hot water will cause shrinkage. Pay attention to flat air drying, do not tumble,

2. Pilling: Cashmere/wool pilling is a physical characteristic, and pilling is caused by friction, so reducing friction means reducing pilling. Don't pull it off with your hands after pilling, it is best to use scissors or a hair ball trimmer to cut it off.

3. Mothproof: Cashmere is natural animal protein fiber, which is more resistant to insects, so it is best to store it in a sealed bag. It is recommended to put mothballs or insect-proof pills in the closet