Cashmere wool – luxurious and precious
The highest mountain range in the world is their home, where cold air, huge mountain peaks and flowing soft water merge into a natural spectacle. The cashmere goats live right here, in the Himalayas, between Nepal and India. For centuries, cashmere wool has been obtained from the goat's fine undercoat. The wool is characterized by very soft and fine natural fibers that have a first-class heat retention capacity. This has made the wool the most precious and luxurious natural wool in the world ever since. The large cashmere scarf "HOTLOVE" is made of 100% of this luxurious natural wool.Fair produced cashmere scarves
Harvesting cashmere wool is an old tradition in Nepal. As the trade grew over the years and cashmere scarves were in demand in every corner of the world, the manufacturing process spread and became a market in other countries too. Because we support old traditions and fair production, our cashmere scarves come directly from Nepal, from a small family business that has maintained the ancient tradition for generations. Fair-produced cashmere scarves are becoming rarer every year, which is why we are particularly proud and grateful for this partnership.Cashmere scarf for him and her
The cashmere scarf is the favorite accessory in autumn and winter, and even in spring and summer, when the nights are cold and the mornings are fresh. Despite their warming properties, the fine scarves are super light and weigh hardly anything. This makes them so wonderfully uncomplicated and easy to combine. Whether at home, in the office or for a walk in nature, we no longer want to be without the cashmere scarf in our wardrobe!Washing a cashmere scarf
Just like the cashmere goat itself, the cashmere scarf likes to be aired out in the fresh air. However, if washing is necessary, we recommend cleaning the cashmere scarf with a gentle hand wash. Wash briefly by hand at around 30 degrees with a few drops of wool detergent in lukewarm water and be careful not to rub to avoid matting.