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A black cashmere sweater is a wonderful gift to give anyone. Like a fine crystal, a cashmere sweater is always appreciated and can be given with pride and confidence that the gift will be greatly appreciated. It makes for both a gift that can be given when you are doubtful about what gift to give and when you want something special to give someone to cherish forever.

Anyone who has had the chance to wear a cashmere sweater will remember the exquisitely luxurious feel of the fabric against the skin. A black cashmere sweater stands out even more, not only for its luxury but also for the high level of sophistication it suggests. After all, practically everyone knows the value of a cashmere sweater.

That value is not limited to the price tag alone, although the price by itself is already something to talk about. The value of a black cashmere sweater also derives from the difficulty of obtaining the wool and weaving that into the sweater that you see.

Today, most of our supply of cashmere comes from China. However, when cashmere first became popular, cashmere came from the wool from goats in the violence-torn province of Kashmir. What makes cashmere so special is that it truly is a work of nature's art. These goats have evolved for thousands of years to adapt to their extremely cold environments to create a remarkable fur.

Only the underdown from the breast and the underbelly of the goats are taken in springtime when they shed their hair. You can get only 150 grams of underdown from each goat, but wool from these parts are the softest. Goat wool is not like sheep wool. The fibers are shorter. This makes it harder to weave the wool into fabrics and garments. The finest wool comes from white goats, and these are subsequently dyed to produce the elegant black cashmere sweaters.

The outstanding qualities of the cashmere sweater fabric plus its relative rarity have combined to make the black cashmere sweater a true thing of value. The rich and famous know that. It is said that the wife of Napoleon Bonaparte was so smitten with a liking for cashmere fabrics that she prevailed upon the Emperor to obtain for her no less than seventeen cashmere shawls.

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