The paradox of cashmere lies in its origin.
The gentlest fibers are born in the harshest conditions.
In regions where temperatures plunge far below freezing, cashmere goats develop a fine undercoat to survive extreme cold. This natural defense—light, insulating, and breathable—becomes the foundation of exceptional cashmere.
However, not every fiber meets the standard. Only the longest and finest strands possess the balance of warmth and lightness required for true luxury. These fibers must be patiently separated, cleaned, and aligned, a process that cannot be rushed without loss.
What reaches the skin is the result of multiple invisible decisions: what to keep, what to discard, and what to refine further. Each step shapes how the garment feels, drapes, and endures over time.
Luxury, in this sense, is not excess.
It is precision—guided by nature and perfected by human care.