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f.pashmina, light woolen shawl.* * *SF pashmina* * *bufanda de pashmina pashmina scarfB* * *pashmina nfpashmina -
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PASHM, PASHMINA, PASHIM, PUSH-MINAThe fine, downy hair obtained from several species of goats in Kashmir and other parts of India. The hair of the goat is cut off once a year with a blunt knife, leaving the soft pashm, or undergrowth of hair behind. The pashm is combed out, pulled apart and all coarser fibres are picked out by hand. The finest quality is yielded by a domesticated goat and from this type the finest Kashmir shawls are made, this variety is called Turfani pashm, or phum, or simply pashm. A lower grade is Phiri. Another variety is obtained from a wild goat and this hair is usually coloured (black or grey). The black is known as Shabri, and the grey as Shah-tush, this type, although genuine pashm, is not so; high in quality as the domestic type. Pashmina is the finest fibre among the wools and hairs, and is the wool used for the finest Cashmere shawls and other Kashmir products. -
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PASHMINA SUBSTITUTES, PASHMThe comparatively scarce Ibex, which yields a white or silver-grey hair, Changtain Pashmina (also called Kuhlchack or Ralchack). In the later years of the 19th century a very soft wool was imported from Southern Persia to Kashmir, under the name of Kirmani Pashm, and used in some of the Kashmir products. Other substitutes came from Afghanistan under the name of Kabul Pashm. The Yak is included by some authorities as a pashm producing animal.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Pashmina Substitutes
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6 Pashmina Tweed
A fabric made in Kashmir of hand-spun pashmina wool and woven on hand looms. Made 62-in. wide to finish 56-in. About 50 ends and 48 picks per inch, 2/34's worsted warp and 2/28's worsted weft, 7 ozs. per square yard, in 2 & 2 twill weave, 70 yards cloth gives 65 yards when finished. Also made in checks. Used for light tropical garments. -
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A very fine, white twilled fabric of pashm wool similar to serge, made at Simla. -
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9 Nagli Pashmina
Solid coloured fabric woven by the natives of Kashmir and Ludhiana, India, on hand looms with a warp of Pashmina wool and weft of Rampore or Kirman wool, in imitation of the real Pashmina cloth, especially alwan. -
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Woollen fabric made of Pashmina wool in Kashmir for use as carpets. They are made any size in one piece. Hand-made of heavy yarns and close weave. They are known as " Shawl Carpets." -
11 твид из козьей кашмирской шерсти
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > твид из козьей кашмирской шерсти
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PASHM, PASHMINA, PASHIM, PUSH-MINAThe fine, downy hair obtained from several species of goats in Kashmir and other parts of India. The hair of the goat is cut off once a year with a blunt knife, leaving the soft pashm, or undergrowth of hair behind. The pashm is combed out, pulled apart and all coarser fibres are picked out by hand. The finest quality is yielded by a domesticated goat and from this type the finest Kashmir shawls are made, this variety is called Turfani pashm, or phum, or simply pashm. A lower grade is Phiri. Another variety is obtained from a wild goat and this hair is usually coloured (black or grey). The black is known as Shabri, and the grey as Shah-tush, this type, although genuine pashm, is not so; high in quality as the domestic type. Pashmina is the finest fibre among the wools and hairs, and is the wool used for the finest Cashmere shawls and other Kashmir products. ————————PASHMINA SUBSTITUTES, PASHMThe comparatively scarce Ibex, which yields a white or silver-grey hair, Changtain Pashmina (also called Kuhlchack or Ralchack). In the later years of the 19th century a very soft wool was imported from Southern Persia to Kashmir, under the name of Kirmani Pashm, and used in some of the Kashmir products. Other substitutes came from Afghanistan under the name of Kabul Pashm. The Yak is included by some authorities as a pashm producing animal. -
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PASHM, PASHMINA, PASHIM, PUSH-MINAThe fine, downy hair obtained from several species of goats in Kashmir and other parts of India. The hair of the goat is cut off once a year with a blunt knife, leaving the soft pashm, or undergrowth of hair behind. The pashm is combed out, pulled apart and all coarser fibres are picked out by hand. The finest quality is yielded by a domesticated goat and from this type the finest Kashmir shawls are made, this variety is called Turfani pashm, or phum, or simply pashm. A lower grade is Phiri. Another variety is obtained from a wild goat and this hair is usually coloured (black or grey). The black is known as Shabri, and the grey as Shah-tush, this type, although genuine pashm, is not so; high in quality as the domestic type. Pashmina is the finest fibre among the wools and hairs, and is the wool used for the finest Cashmere shawls and other Kashmir products. -
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PASHM, PASHMINA, PASHIM, PUSH-MINAThe fine, downy hair obtained from several species of goats in Kashmir and other parts of India. The hair of the goat is cut off once a year with a blunt knife, leaving the soft pashm, or undergrowth of hair behind. The pashm is combed out, pulled apart and all coarser fibres are picked out by hand. The finest quality is yielded by a domesticated goat and from this type the finest Kashmir shawls are made, this variety is called Turfani pashm, or phum, or simply pashm. A lower grade is Phiri. Another variety is obtained from a wild goat and this hair is usually coloured (black or grey). The black is known as Shabri, and the grey as Shah-tush, this type, although genuine pashm, is not so; high in quality as the domestic type. Pashmina is the finest fibre among the wools and hairs, and is the wool used for the finest Cashmere shawls and other Kashmir products. -
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A coarse, wool fabric made in the NW. Simla district from Pashmina wool for dress wear. It has great softness and warmth rivalling fine worsted fabrics. The wool used is the longer, coarser wool left after the underwool required for cashmere shawls has been combed out. Also known as Cashgar. See Pashmina. It is used for making Chogas, longcoats, by the natives of Lahore and Lassa. The material is not dyed. -
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A shawl cloth made in Kashmir of second quality pashmina wool (see Phiri). The fabric is 54-in. wide and about 4 yards long. The wool used is that which is left after removing the soft pashmina. Shala Chahar Hashiadar has four borders. Shala Dohashiadar has a double border. Shala Hashiadar is edged by a single border. -
18 изделия из этой шерсти
Clothing: pashminaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изделия из этой шерсти
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19 кашемир
1) General subject: cashmere, cashmere (тонкая шерстяная ткань высокого качества), kashmir (тонкая шерстяная ткань высокого качества), kerseymere (тонкая шерстяная ткань) -
20 кашемировая шаль
1) General subject: cashmere2) Textile: Cashmere shawl, Pashmina shawl
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Pashmina — refers to a type of fine cashmere wool and the textiles made from it.cite book |last= Franck|first= Robert R.|title=Silk, Mohair, Cashmere and Other Luxury Fibres |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=M om7HI3rwcC pg=PA142 vq=pashmina… … Wikipedia
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Pashmina — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Chal pashmina. La pashmina es un tipo de lana de cachemira, el término también se utiliza para referirse a los textiles fabricados con ella. El nombre proviene de Pashmineh, formado por la palabra persa pashm (= lana … Wikipedia Español
pashmina — [pəsh mē′nə, pashmē′nə] n. 〚ult. < Pers pashm, wool〛 1. a fine, soft fabric made from cashmere 2. a shawl made of this * * * … Universalium
pashmina — ● pashmina nom masculin (mot persan) Laine très fine et chaude provenant d une chèvre de l Himalaya, et tissée pour en faire des châles ; le châle lui même … Encyclopédie Universelle
pashmina — from Persian pashmin woolen, from pashm wool, down … Etymology dictionary
pashmina — ► NOUN 1) fine quality material made from goat s wool. 2) a shawl made from this material. ORIGIN from a Persian word meaning wool, down … English terms dictionary
pashmina — [pəsh mē′nə, pashmē′nə] n. [ult. < Pers pashm, wool] 1. a fine, soft fabric made from cashmere 2. a shawl made of this … English World dictionary
Pashmina — Hochwertige Pashmina Schals aus Kaschmirwolle und Seide Pashmina (Persisch Pashmineh:پشمینه) ist eine Bezeichnung für ein aus Kaschmir oder aus Kaschmir und Seide gefertigtes Tuch. Das Wort Pashmina stammt ursprünglich aus einem persischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pashmînâ — Châle en pashmînâ, origine Népal Le pashmînâ, souvent appelée « l or en fibre », est l un des duvets les plus précieux. Le terme pashmina vient du persan pashmînah پشمينه signifiant lainage ou étoffe de laine, ce mot dérive de pashm پشم … Wikipédia en Français
pashmina — [[t]pæʃmi͟ːnə[/t]] pashminas 1) N UNCOUNT Pashmina is very fine, soft wool made from the hair of goats. ...pashmina scarves. 2) N COUNT A pashmina is a type of shawl made from pashmina … English dictionary