Cashmere: The Queen of Fibers.
A textile fiber obtained from the fleece of the Capra Hircus, raised in Iran, Mongolia, Tibet, Afghanistan, and the Kashmir region, from which it takes its name.
Cashmere: The Queen of Fibers.
A textile fiber obtained from the fleece of the Capra Hircus, raised in Iran, Mongolia, Tibet, Afghanistan, and the Kashmir region, from which it takes its name.
Cashmere is a precious and silky fiber, allowing for the creation of unique products with a distinctive character. Its exceptional quality, unmistakable enveloping feel, and special insulating properties have captivated merchants and emperors over time, ultimately making its way into fashion as the noble material par excellence.
14-16.5 microns in fineness and 42 mm in length for one of the most precious fibers in the world, obtained during the spring molting season through the manual combing of the fleece. Only the longest and highest quality fibers pass this process. This quality is reflected in our products: soft, light, and warm. A caress on the skin.
With a unique and distinctive character
A symbol of quality and refinement, cashmere is an ancient fiber that strives for innovation while keeping an eye on tradition.
Research Activities
The use of precious fibers and natural yarns has always been based on a non-violent, close, and friendly relationship with animals.
In Fabricae is constantly seeking the finest and rarest precious fibers to offer products with increasingly incredible qualities.
Sustainability
At a time when the textile industry significantly contributes to global pollution, our mission is to create high-quality products while reducing environmental impact.
Sustainability is the guiding thread and a fundamental pillar of our project.
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Plateaus of Inner Mongolia
“Mountain, where the light illuminates the thoughts of men. Where all are equal before the altars of beauty.”
Plateaus of Inner Mongolia
“Mountain, where the light illuminates the thoughts of men. Where all are equal before the altars of beauty.”