Pashmina wool is obtained from:
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Question
Pashmina wool is obtained from:
- A. Sheep
- B. Yak
- C. Goat (Correct answer)
- D. Camel
Correct Answer
Option C — Goat
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is Goat.
Key Points
- Pashmina is the fine undercoat wool of the Changthangi goat, reared at high altitude in the Changthang plateau of Ladakh.
- It is not obtained from sheep, yak or camel.
- Pashmina fibre is exceptionally fine — around 12-16 microns, against roughly 25 microns for ordinary sheep wool.
Additional Information
- The goat grows the undercoat to survive winters below −30°C, and it is combed out, not sheared, in spring.
- Kashmir Pashmina carries a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, and genuine shawls are hand-spun and hand-woven in the Valley.
- Distinguish from Shahtoosh, made from the Tibetan antelope (chiru) — banned worldwide, since the animal must be killed.
Topics covered: Jammu & Kashmir General Science