The word Pashmina derives from Pashmineh, from the Persian pashm, which means “wool” and indicates a textile product made from cashmere wool, a very precious textile fibre made from the hair of the Capra hircus (Chyangra in Nepalese, elsewhere changthangi) which lives in the Himalayan mountain range between Nepal, Pakistan and northern India. Continue and learn more on Wikipedia
Some colorful pashminas in Malaysia – Quelques pashminas colorés en Malaisie – Algunas pashminas coloridas en Malasia – Algumas pashminas coloridas na Malásia – Einige bunte Pashminas in Malaysia – Một số loại pashmina đầy màu sắc ở Malaysia
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