Kashmiri wool refers to the type of wool that is sourced from the Kashmir region, which is a region known for its high-quality wool and textiles. The Kashmir region is located in northern India and parts of Pakistan, including the Indian-administered union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
The wool from this region is primarily obtained from the Kashmir goat, also known as the Pashmina goat. Pashmina wool, often simply referred to as cashmere, is renowned for its softness, warmth, and luxurious feel. The wool is derived from the fine, downy undercoat of the Pashmina goat, which is a breed native to the Himalayan region.
Kashmiri wool, or Pashmina wool, is highly valued in the textile industry for making various products such as shawls, scarves, blankets, and clothing due to its softness and warmth. The production of Kashmiri wool products is a significant industry in the Kashmir region, and these products are often sought after globally for their quality and craftsmanship.