Carpet Fragments

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The pile of these fragments is pashmina, or cashmere wool, the hair of Himalayan mountain goats. It was used in the very finest Indian carpets, which were often misidentified until fairly recently as velvets.

Carpet Fragments, Silk (warp and weft), wool (pashmina) pile

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