How is Cashmere Made: its origins & the art of crafting timeless luxury
Continue reading to learn about the unmatched softness appeal of our Lona Scott Cashmere
Cashmere is sourced from the soft undercoats of cashmere goats (a safe and normal brushing process). The marvel of touch that transforms the idea of softness into an art form. These exquisite fibres weave a fabric that delicately caresses the skin, offering a luxurious touch that is both opulent & comforting thus justifying its elevated value and usual price tag, so dive into the captivating origins and meticulous crafting process by continuing your journey below.
The making process
The journey of cashmere from the rugged landscapes to the embrace of luxury is a meticulous art. Firstly, the fibres of cashmere are harvested from the soft undercoats of cashmere goats through a humane and natural process of combing, those fibres are then meticulously sorted to select only the finest strands. This curated selection undergoes a delicate spinning process, transforming it into a yarn of unparalleled softness. Expert craftsmen then weave this exquisite yarn into garments, whether it be the cosy warmth of our cashmere blankets or the refined elegance of a sweater. The result is not just a piece of clothing; it’s a manifestation of nature’s softest gift, carefully crafted to wrap you in the opulence of Lona Scott’s cashmere creations.

