Castello Cashmere Industries

About Cashmere

Everything you need to know from the goat's back to your wardrobe.
What Is Cashmere?

Not just soft. Genuinely rare.

Cashmere comes from the fine undercoat of Chyangra goats that graze in the high-altitude pastures of the Himalayas. Each goat produces only a small amount of usable fiber each year, which is exactly why real cashmere feels the way it does and why it's worth understanding before you buy.

At Castello Cashmere, we've been working with this fiber since 2015. We've seen the difference between cashmere that's been rushed to market and cashmere that's been handled with care at every step. This page is our honest attempt to share what we know.

Composition Library

Find the right blend for what you're making

Whether you're looking for pure luxury or a practical everyday blend, choosing the right fiber composition changes everything how the piece drapes, how long it lasts, and how it feels season after season. Here's what we work with.

70% Wool · 30% Cashmere

A smart blend for everyday knitwear. The wool gives structure and resilience while the cashmere content keeps it noticeably softer than plain wool.

90% Wool · 10% Cashmere

A more accessible entry point. Even a small amount of cashmere lifts the handle of the fabric you can feel the difference against the skin.

Cotton Silk Cashmere Blends

Lightweight and breathable with a gentle sheen. A favourite for transitional-season scarves and wraps that need to work across a range of temperatures.

100% Merino

Finer than standard wool and naturally moisture-wicking. Great for performance-oriented pieces where comfort and care ease matter as much as appearance.

100% Cotton

Clean, breathable, and unpretentious. We use high-quality cotton for pieces meant to be worn often, washed freely, and kept for years.

Cashmere Cotton Blends

Softer than pure cotton, lighter than pure cashmere. These blends tend to be more stable in shape a good choice for structured garments.

Silk Cashmere Blends

Two of the oldest luxury fibers, working together. The silk adds a natural lustre and smoothness that pure cashmere alone doesn't have.

Linen Cotton Blends

Crisp, cool, and grounded. These blends are built for warm weather relaxed in texture and honest in character.

Going Deeper

Our 100% Cashmere Selection

We source 100% cashmere yarn from carefully chosen mills in Italy and China each one vetted for quality, consistency, and transparency about where their fiber comes from. Not all cashmere is the same, even within this category, which is why we rate yarns by quality grade and price range so you can compare easily.

Color cards are available for yarns we stock regularly. We also carry certified options and highlight what we call "Quality Secrets" the things most brands never tell you about how cashmere is made or graded.

Italian Mills Chinese Mills Quality Rated Color Cards Certified Options Quality Secrets
History & Facts

A fiber with a long story

Cashmere has been traded along the Silk Road for centuries. Royalty in Europe and Asia paid fortunes for it. Today it's more accessible but no less remarkable when it's done properly.

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Himalayan Origins

True Himalayan cashmere comes from Chyangra goats living above 4,000 metres. The extreme cold is what drives the animals to produce the dense, fine undercoat we rely on.

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How Little Each Goat Gives

A single Chyangra goat yields roughly 100–200 grams of usable cashmere per year. A single scarf can take fiber from several animals. That scarcity is real not a marketing story.

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Microns Matter

Fiber diameter is measured in microns. Most premium cashmere sits between 14 and 16 microns. Anything above 19 starts to feel prickly. This single number shapes the entire experience of wearing the garment.

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A Global Luxury, A Local Craft

Nepal has been producing cashmere and pashmina goods for generations. The skills passed down through Kathmandu's artisan communities are not easy to replicate and that's why we choose to keep production here.

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The Case for Recycled Cashmere

Recycled cashmere made from pre-consumer or post-consumer waste is increasingly popular. It uses less water and fewer new resources. The fiber is slightly shorter, but when blended well, the result can be surprisingly good.

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Color & Dyeing

How cashmere is dyed affects both its feel and longevity. We favor low-impact dye processes wherever possible. Natural and undyed cashmere in its original ivory, grey, or brown tones remains some of the most beautiful material we handle.

Cashmere Care

How to keep it for decades, not seasons

Cashmere is tougher than people assume, but it does need a little attention. Treat it right and a good piece will outlast most things in your wardrobe.

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Hand Wash in Cool Water

Fill a basin with cool water and a small amount of gentle, pH-neutral soap. Submerge the garment, press gently never rub or wring and rinse until the water runs clear.

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Dry Flat, Always

Hanging wet cashmere stretches it out of shape. Lay it flat on a clean towel, reshape while damp, and let it air dry away from direct heat or sunlight.

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Rest It Between Wears

Give your cashmere at least a day's rest between wears. The fiber relaxes and recovers its shape naturally. Wearing it every day without a break shortens its life noticeably.

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Store Folded, Not Hung

Store cashmere folded in a drawer or on a shelf hanging causes shoulders to stretch and deform. For long-term storage, a breathable cotton bag with a cedar block works well.

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Pilling Is Normal

Pilling happens when short fibers rub together. It doesn't mean the quality is poor it's natural. A cashmere comb or fabric shaver removes pills easily and the piece looks almost new again.

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Avoid Moth Damage

Moths are attracted to natural fibers, especially if there are traces of body oil or food. Always clean cashmere before storing it for the season. Cedar and lavender are natural deterrents.

What Defines Quality

Soft doesn't always mean good

A lot of cashmere on the market today has been chemically softened to pass the touch test in a shop. True quality shows up over time in how the garment holds its shape, how the fiber behaves after washing, and whether it lasts. Here are the factors we pay attention to.

Fiber Length

Longer fibers produce stronger, more durable yarn that pills less. Short-staple cashmere may feel soft initially but deteriorates faster with wear.

Fiber Micron (Diameter)

The finer the fiber, the softer and more luxurious the feel. Premium cashmere typically measures between 14–16 microns anything coarser will cause irritation against bare skin.

Fiber Colour / Bleaching

Natural undyed cashmere retains its integrity. Over-bleaching to achieve a bright white weakens the fiber structure and affects how well it takes dye afterward.

Recycled Cashmere

A sustainable choice with a shorter fiber length. When blended thoughtfully, recycled cashmere performs well but the sourcing and blending process matters enormously.

Purity Percentage

Some "cashmere" products contain a mix of other fibers without clear labelling. Genuine quality cashmere is exactly what it says on the label no fillers, no surprises.

Dyeing & Colouring Process

Low-impact, fiber-reactive dyes hold color longer and are gentler on the fiber. Harsh chemical dyeing can affect softness and long-term durability.

Uneven Yarn

Inconsistency in yarn thickness shows up as irregularities in the finished fabric visually and structurally. Even, well-spun yarn is a mark of a skilled producer.

Shearing vs. Combing

Cashmere should be combed, not sheared. Combing collects only the fine undercoat without contaminating the fleece with coarser outer hair. Shearing produces a lower-quality, harder-to-process fiber.

Poorly Combed Cashmere

If the dehairing process isn't thorough, coarse guard hairs remain in the finished product. These are what cause that scratchy feeling that shouldn't exist in real cashmere.

Weight Factor

Gram weight per square metre tells you how substantial a piece is. Ultralight cashmere has its place, but a good weight ensures the garment drapes well, insulates properly, and wears with dignity.

Castello Cashmere is a fashion and lifestyle label promoting Nepali Pashmina products at an honest, accessible price without cutting corners on the things that actually matter.

Castello Cashmere Industries · Farm to Fashion · Kathmandu, Nepal