
The art behind every thread
Unlike mass-produced fabrics, our cashmere is rare, pure, and handcrafted. Each piece is an ode to patience, precision, and artistry.
Gently hand-combed only once a year, when the goats naturally shed their fleece, ensuring a cruelty-free and ethical process.
Harvested from the company's own cashmere goats, raised at an altitude of 15,000 feet in the pristine Himalayan highlands, ensuring that every fiber meets our exacting purity standards.
Lighter than air yet as lustrous as silk, making it a rarity even among luxury textiles. It takes the fine fleece of 3 to 5 Himalayan goats to create a single shawl — an epitome of exclusivity.
Eight stages of mastery — from highland goats to your hands, a journey of patience, skill, and devotion.
Our Changthangi goats graze at 15,000 feet in the Himalayan highlands, producing the world's finest cashmere fiber.
Each spring, the soft undercoat is gently hand-combed as the goats naturally shed — a cruelty-free, time-honored tradition.
The raw fiber is carefully washed and cleaned by hand, removing impurities while preserving the natural softness and luster.
Coarse guard hairs are meticulously separated from the fine undercoat using traditional wooden carders, ensuring only the purest fiber remains.
Women artisans hand-spin each strand on a traditional spindle, a meditative process that produces yarn of extraordinary fineness.
Our master dyers create an infinite palette using both traditional botanical dyes and modern eco-friendly colorants.
On handlooms passed down through generations, skilled weavers create fabric of ethereal lightness — each piece taking days to complete.
The final art form — intricate needlework that can take 200 to 300 hours per shawl, creating patterns of breathtaking complexity.