Definition of Pashmina

Question

Pashmina is:

Select an answer

Pashmina is:

  1. Wool of Sheep
  2. Hairs of goat — Correct Answer
  3. Skin of sheep
  4. None
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Hairs of goat

Pashmina is fine, costly hairs harvested from goat breeds — specifically from Changthangi (Changthang, Ladakh) and Chegu (Lahul & Spiti valleys, HP) goat breeds. Pashmina is used for making high-quality Kashmiri rugs and shawls.

Key Distinction
  • Pashmina: Fine hairs from GOAT (Changthangi, Chegu)
  • Wool: From SHEEP (Merino, Chokla, etc.)
  • Mohair: From Angora GOAT (Turkey)
Important Note

Only Chegu and Changthangi produce Pashmina. Other north temperate goat breeds like Gaddi produce medullated fibres, NOT Pashmina.

Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • Wool of Sheep: Pashmina is goat hair, not sheep wool.
  • Skin of sheep: Pelt is related to skin; Pashmina is hair fibre.

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