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The Story about Cashmere
What is Cashmere?
Cashmere is shed down
annually from goats living in the high, dry plateaus that stretch from
northern China into Mongolia, surrounding the Gobi Desert. In order to
survive, these goats have coarse hair that repels the bad weather. Beneath
that external coat lies a much finer fiber, cashmere, which insulates these
animals from the bitter cold.
Cashmere is the most sleek,
soft and luxurious natural fiber in the world. And we need highest standards
to process it. As spring comes, and before the goat begins to moult, the
shepherds and their families, begin the laborious work of combing the
precious under fleece from their goats. The combing season lasts three to
four weeks and the amounts produced are small - around 200-250 grams per
goat. The next task is to collect the raw cashmere. Cashmere is collected in
its three base colors - brown, grey and white and is sorted by hand to
remove impurities. First the fiber is treated to remove dust, and then
gently washed. Cashmere consists of a coarse guard hair and down which has
to be separated. Only after washing and the hair has been removed, by which
time it may be reduced in weight by as much as 50%, is the cashmere deemed
top quality.
Cashmere like all the best
things in life has a eternal quality.
The history of cashmere!
The word
¡°Cashmere¡± comes from Kashmir, a historic region of harsh and mountainous
northern India. Actually material from Tibet is produced in Kashmir as
cashmere. It is well known that more than 50 £¬ 000 craftsmen wove cashmere
products in 16th century in India.
For the
Roman Empire only royalty could afford to indulge in the pleasures of
cashmere. Napoleon started a fad for cashmere shawls when he gave his second
wife, Empress Eugenie, seventeen of them. A celebrated ¡°ring shawl¡± of
style, Empress Eugenie who made cashmere fashionable Legend has it that her
shawls were so fine; they could be drawn through a ring.
At the end
of 19th century, Scottish manufacturer Joseph Dawson set out to invent a
machine, which could perform the delicate separation without damaging the
soft fibers. He succeeded and thus made possible the commercial production
of cashmere. The innovation made cashmere manufacture center move to
Scotland, and it indicated the beginning of a new century of cashmere
products.
Recently
the center moved to China, the original producing area of cashmere. Now
China has become main exporter of cashmere textile after introducing lots of
Japanese advanced technologies and equipments and perfect quality
controlling system.
Why cashmere is usually so expensive?
Cashmere
comes from goats living in the high and dry plateaus surrounding the Gobi
Desert of Mongolia and China. Because of the harsh environment there are not
so many cashmere goats. The annual amount of cashmere produced is between
10,000 to 12,000 tons all over the world. Cashmere produced in China
accounts for about 70% of the world. A goat only produces about 50 - 80
grams washed cashmere annually. It means that a piece of common cashmere
sweater consumes the cashmere from 5goats in one year.
In every spring before goats moult nomadic farmers begin the painstaking
task of combing out the precious hair. It's called raw cashmere. Before
weaving these cashmeres, we must sort, scour, dye and spin them, etc.
Handwork is indispensable in making of an excellent finished product.
Cashmere product is so expensive because of exiguity of raw material,
complicated processing course and hand work.
How to choose cashmere sweaters?
Generally speaking, your
finger is the best tool to check. A good cashmere sweater should feel hefty
and substantial, even if it is a lightweight garment. Density, Loosely knit,
limp fabric is the hallmark of a cheaply made sweater. Pull the sides of the
sweater apart and then let them go. The sweater should snap back to its
original shape. Texture: Finer cashmere is softer and therefore more
expensive than coarser cashmere. Feel the sweater with your fingertips, they
are very sensitive and you will easily be able to spot a sweater that has
been cheapened by using coarse fiber.
How to wear cashmere sweater £¿
Pilling is caused by abrasion
during regular use, it often develops on elbows, on the seat of skirts, and
in areas rubbed by a bag or briefcase, even seat belt. Soft, fuzzy surfaces
are more susceptible than others. So for cashmere and silk/cashmere, it is
normal when pilling develops in some areas after times of wearing. To avoid
pilling, it is important not to rub the garment with rough clothing, metal
accessories, bags and all kinds of belts. In case you can not avoid the
belts such as seat belts, cover your garment with a silk or synthetic fibers
scarf, make sure it is the smooth surface that is next to your garment.
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Always take care and keep
your cashmere sweater clean. To wash it frequently will shorten its
longevity.
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Do not wear the same
garment too long; allow the garment two or three days' rest after one
day's wearing.
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Never near the caustic
and dirty objects while wearing the garment because it stains.
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Dress the sweater on your
skin, it's soft and warm and don't harm your skin.
How to wash cashmere sweater ?
Most stores would recommend
or even request professional dry clean when it comes to clean your cashmere
garments, but actually this is not the best way. Don't clean it by machine
washing.
Treat stains as quickly as
possible; rinse them immediately with cold water; hot water may set the
stain. If garments get wet, allow drying away from direct heat, and then
brushing it with a soft nap gently. In the event of stubborn stains, dry
cleaning may be the only solution.
Gently wash in warm water
with a mild soap (shampoo will do) and thoroughly rinse in water of the same
temperature. Special care must be taken as wet cashmere fabric can weaken
and stretch out of shape. Never wring or twist it. Gently press excess water
from garment. Don't put multi-color garments into water at the same time to
avoid color matching. While supporting the weight of the wet garment laid
the sweater on a dry towel. Ease the sweater back into shape and roll up in
the towel. Press to remove excess water and repeat this step with a second
towel. On a flat surface lay the sweater on a fresh, dry towel, until
thoroughly air-dried.
Once your cashmere sweater is
dry you must fold it carefully, avoiding a center crease. Never hang a
cashmere sweater, as it will stretch the garment out of shape. Lay flat in a
drawer or on a closet shelf.
How to take care of cashmere clothing ?
Fortunately, because you can
wear cashmere in any season, you probably won't let your cashmere sweater
get too far from sight. However, if you do store your garment, make sure it
is clean.
For your convenience, store
your cashmere garment using our specially designed bag, which comes with
your purchase. Keep in mind that you want to repel moths, not poison
yourself. So try some of nature's own tried & true methods: cloves,
lavender, rosemary, thyme, dried orange peel or cedar. To avoid staining,
always wrap any of these items in a sachet or, simply tie in a handkerchief.
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