Unique Products from Nepal - Authentic Pashmina & Cashmere

Nepal is famous for many unique Nepali products like the intricate artistry of Thangka paintings, the rich aroma of Ilam tea, and the warm glow of Himalayan salt lamps.
While all these exceptional crafts, one product stands supreme as the undisputed symbol of Himalayan luxury wool: Cashmere and Pashmin.
For generations, the name 'Pashmina' has been synonymous with Nepali Cashmere and its elegance. These are not just clothes/apparel, but a legacy woven from the finest cashmere wool, with the traditional yarning practice known to human artistry, and a symbol of Himalayan purity in terms of A Grade cashmere.
What is Pashmina?
Pashmina is the finest grade of cashmere wool, not a separate fiber. The word comes from the Persian “Pashm” meaning “wool.” True Pashmina refers to ultra-fine cashmere fibers (12–17 microns) from the undercoat of Himalayan goats — mainly Chyangra goats in Nepal and Changthangi goats in Kashmir and Ladakh.





