Cashgora Fingering
Fingering weight
The cashgora fiber is harvested from goats produced by villagers in the Pamir Mountains of Eastern Tajikistan. Cashgora goats were developed by crossbreeding Russian fiber goats and local cashmere-type goats. They produce a slightly coarser and longer fiber compared to cashmere (approximately 17-21 micron). Cashgora is a renewable resource – it protects the goat during winter but is no longer needed in the spring.
100% Cashgora
Hand spun, hand dyed, ethically sourced.
3.5 oz/100 g = yardage falls within the range of 360-469 yards.
Hand wash. Lay flat to dry.