Cashmere is a thin layer of fine hair that grows on the outer cortex of goats and covers the roots of goat coarse hair. Cashmere grows to resist the cold when the sunshine time decreases (autumnal equinox), and falls off when the sunshine time increases (vernal equinox). According to the length of sunshine, it naturally adapts to the climate and belongs to a rare special animal fiber. Cashmere is very precious.
Not only the output is scarce (only accounting for 0.2% of the total animal fiber production in the world), but more importantly, its excellent quality and characteristics. In the transaction, it is considered as "fiber gem" and "fiber queen".
It is incomparable to all textile raw materials that can be used by human beings, so it is also called "soft gold". About 70% of the world's cashmere is produced in China, and its quality is superior to other countries.