Cashmere Fiber so soft, it feels like touching a cloud

Once known as “The Fiber of Kings,” Cashmere is the ultra fine, luxury fiber that Cashmere goats produce to stay warm in winter. The goats shed this undercoat in the Spring. Most goats produce a winter undercoat but most goats’ fiber does not meet the standard for cashmere which states the fiber must be at least 1.25” in length, under 19 microns, and consistent. At our farm most adults are proven Cashmere goats that have passed multiple rounds of fiber evaluations.

Close-up of a textured, curly, off-white wool or yarn fabric with some small debris and fibers.

This is what 4 ounces of raw cashmere looks like. It is light as a feather but soft as a cloud!

Young woman with glasses and curly hair smiling, standing behind a large wooden table filled with raw wool, in a room with wooden panel walls.

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