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Aggregation date: As of 2025. 03. 18 / Aggregation channel: Wadiz
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Hard to find even in department storesPashmina,
Why is it so hard to find?
Pashmina comes from only one breed of goat.
Per goat30g is all that can be obtained.
Also, instead of factory machines, it is made by traditional artisan familiesHandcrafted through a manual production process,
Until a single muffler is completedA process that takes over two weeksis required.







Will O' the Wisp's pashmina muffler
For the muffler standard90-100g is as light as air,
While cashmere is 16~18 microns,
pashmina is an extremely fine fiber with a thickness of 12~14 microns and a length of over 44mm, it is.
Between these extremely fine fibers,an air layer is formed so that
it is lighter than cashmere, but is a much softer, warmer, and rarer fiber!





Muffler / shawl wearing images
Muffler
Cream beige, faded pink, autumn orange, royal purple, forest green, navy, ashed khaki, light sky blue, black 9 colors

<Cream beige/muffler> worn

<Light sky blue/muffler> worn

<Navy/muffler> worn
Shawl
Cream Beige, Royal Purple, Navy, French Green, Ocean Blue
5 colors
<French Green/Shawl> Worn

<Ocean Blue/Shawl> Worn

<Royal Purple/Shawl> Worn


Pashmina is a fiber that becomes softer with each use.
With careful attention, you can wear it even softer and for a longer time.
To maintain durability, we recommend dry cleaning after each season of use.
We do not recommend washing with water.
To maintain the texture of pashmina, avoid direct sunlight and moisture, and store it in a cool, dry place.
When storing, do not hang it on a hanger or rack, but lay it flat.
Pashmina is made of very fine fibers, so pilling may occur.
In this case, do not scratch it off by hand; gently trim it with fine scissors to prolong its wear.

In 2022, during a long trip to Turkey and Georgia, I first encountered pashmina fiber and realized that there were hardly any brands in Korea dealing with pashmina. Wanting to introduce this wonderful fiber to Korea, I researched diligently and found that the best quality pashmina is produced in the Kashmir region of Srinagar, India. The following month, I visited a workshop in Kashmir known for producing the highest quality pashmina and began this journey.
Every year, I visit Kashmir, India, to strive for advancements and changes in fibers, colors, and patterns.
The reason for launching on Wadiz is to introduce the precious material of pashmina to more people. The funds raised will be used for product development for the next season and investment in new dyeing methods for patterns.
-Shipping Information
Courier: CJ Logistics
Supporters who wish to have delivery to Jeju or other island/mountainous regions must add the shipping reward (additional cost 3,500 KRW).
Will O' the Wisp