
COCO Cashmere - touch it, feel it, wear it

Our Cashmere
In the remote mountain regions of Nepal, our Chyangra goats live, having adapted over millennia to the cold temperatures of Nepal, India, and Tibet. The finest undercoat, which protects them from the harsh weather conditions, is carefully combed once a year, yielding the most precious natural fiber in the world.
Our products carry the Chyangra-Pashmina label—a guarantee of the highest quality and responsible manufacturing. We stand for 100% pure cashmere, strict environmental standards, and an uncompromising commitment to excluding child labor. With each of our scarves, you choose luxury that not only looks good but also does good.
Feel the unique connection to nature with one of our sustainably produced scarves—soft, warm, and exclusive.

Cashmere quality
Cashmere is considered one of the finest fashion materials. This natural fiber is obtained by shearing the goat, Capra Hircus.
Only quality control under the electronic microscope shows how fine the cashmere hair really is.
The fineness or cross-sectional size is given in microns or millimeters. The finer the hair, the higher the quality. The diameter of particularly fine hair varies between 14 and 17 microns. Fine merino wool is around 19 microns, normal new wool is 22 microns.
For comparison, human hair is 80 microns thick. Next to the fine cashmere hair, it looks as thick as a branch.
This microscopic structure gives our cashmere its unique properties: soft, delicate, breathable, insulating, durable - these features make the “Gentle Gold” so special.
Care Guide - a Cashmere scarf for your whole life
We generally recommend dry cleaning. If you still want to wash your cashmere item, we recommend hand washing.
How do you wash your Coco Cashmere piece?
It is preferable to wash your cashmere scarf by hand. Soak the cashmere in lukewarm (max. 30°C) water. Use a special cashmere detergent. Gently press the fabric to allow water and detergent to penetrate the fibers.
After about 10 minutes, rinse the cashmere with cold water.
Repeat this process until all detergent has been rinsed out.
How do you dry your Cashmere?
Please lay your cashmere flat to dry on a spread-out towel. Due to the remaining water and its own weight, cashmere can easily lose its shape.
The horizontal drying method helps maintain its shape best.
You can iron cashmere, but be sure to use a special wool setting on the iron.