Pashmina in 2025 – From Himalayan Highlands to Luxury Wardrobe - Indus Weavers

Pashmina in 2025 – From Himalayan Highlands to Luxury Wardrobe

Fine Pashmina refers to the rare fiber obtained from Himalayan goats, which produce Pashmina once a year. It can take months or even years to create a single piece of Kashmiri Pashmina. Here's a detailed guide on how this luxurious fabric is made.

The Journey of Pashmina: Step-By-Step Guide

How a Pashmina Shawl Is Made

The processing of pashmina involves a lot of labor in sorting, spinning, weaving, and dying, which are usually done manually. With the growing demand for a pure pashmina, today it's hard to find. You have to go through a lot of efforts and apply a different level of quality check measurements to finally get the right pashmina.

1. The Pashmina Goat

Changthangi goats, found in the Changthang Plateau, are exceptionally hardy animals raised by the Changpa nomads. These goats can survive the harsh temperatures of Ladakh, as low as -20°C, and grow a thick, warm undercoat that is the source of Kashmir Pashmina wool. This wool is collected once a year, usually in June or July.

2. Combing

Before they start combing, they watch the goat(s) closely, whether they are combing on their own or using anything available. Sometimes goats can be found running through the bushes to remove their fleeces, and sometimes by rubbing their bodies on the fence several times a day.

Man combing a goat's fur in a mountainous landscape
  • A paper grocery sack (labeled with the name and date for each goat)
  • A natural bristle brush
  • A large pin brush
  • A fine slicker (similar to a hand corner)
  • A long multi-teeth metal comb

3. Raw Pashmina: Fine Hair and Guard Hair

The Raw Pashmina describes the fiber obtained under the fleece of the mountainous goat. Once removed from the goat's skin, it's packed and sent to different countries for final processing. The most important factor is that it should always be hand-spun and hand-woven.

  • Fine Hair — Pashmina fiber is free of chemicals. The fine cashmere Pashmina, with a fineness below 16 microns, is hand-spun using a traditional spinning wheel called 'Charkha.'
  • Guard Hair — Collected in spring when goats naturally shed their winter coat. The guard hair keeps moisture out, while the underfur acts as insulation.
Comparison of raw pashmina and guard hair on a beige background

4. Sorting

Once the stock of pashmina arrives at the processing mill, it goes through a multi-staged sorting procedure to eradicate low-grade pashmina and any synthetic contamination. Original Pashmina has no diversification — it is meant to be 100% pure.

Woman sorting Pashmina Wool

5. Charkha

Considering the small availability, rarity, and exclusivity of this material, most of it is utilized locally with the help of locally designed and manually operated traditional Charkha.

Woman spinning yarn in a cozy room with shelves of yarn.

6. Yarn

With the help of parota, the pashmina yarn is wound on a small flange ribbon. The procedure is time-consuming and creates non-uniform tension during the weaving.

Person operating a traditional wooden loom with focused hands.

7. Washing

The washing method is applied after sorting. The fiber is washed to remove grease, dust, and other impurities, ensuring 100% pure pashmina quality.

8. Gluing

Gluing is one of the most essential procedures before the Pashmina strings are processed onto the hand loom for weaving. We use natural glue with zero chemical content.

9. Hand Spinning and Handweaving

The yarn is carefully hand-spun and handwoven by thousands of highly skilled artisans across Kashmir. For weaving, a special kind of handloom is used to prepare luxurious pashmina shawls.

Man doing hand embroidery on pashmina

10. Finishing

Depending on the requirement, the colour of the pashmina is dyed and then washed in spring water. Kashmir Artisans use several design techniques to enhance the final product: hand jacquard, block printing, and hand embroidery.

11. Ready to Wear

Once your desired product is ready after months of processing, it is finally ready to wear. Since it's premium stuff, it can make you stand out in the crowd and will add more spark to your glamorous personality. You can also gift it to your loved ones who deserve an extra layer of elegance.


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Now that you know everything about Pashmina — including how it is made and the level of resources and effort it takes — you should never be duped by con-sellers. Always trust genuine pashmina sellers. Indus Weavers is the most trusted online source. All of our authentic Kashmiri Pashmina are handmade by traditional Kashmiri Artisans.

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