Rare Cashmere The world's rarest sheep species is the well-known Alpas Mountain Sheep, which can be found on the Inner Mongolia's Ordos Plateau. The quality and yield of sheep wool is determined by its fiber fineness, length, and density. The hair follicles of Alpas Mountain Sheep are smaller than those of other sheep, resulting in wool with an average fineness of 13-16μm, which is unique and considered to be of the finest quality. We insist on using 100% cashmere to make products.Additionally, each sheep produces only a small amount of wool, making it valuable and rare.
Soft and comfortable SHKOREKUTA Cashmere throw blankets are known for their luxurious softness and comfort. The fine and delicate fibers of cashmere make it an ideal material for blankets, providing a warm and cozy touch to the skin. When sleeping under a cashmere blanket, you'll feel enveloped in a cocoon of warmth that soothes and comforts. This sensation is further amplified by the natural insulation properties of cashmere, which help to regulate body temperature and maintain a comfortable sleep environment.
Durable and long-lasting In addition to its comfort, cashmere is also incredibly durable and long-lasting. Despite its delicate appearance, cashmere is naturally resistant to pilling and matting, so it will retain its softness and fluffiness even after repeated washing and use. This makes cashmere blankets a great investment for anyone looking for a high-quality, comfortable and long-lasting bedding option.
Craft heritage SHKOREKUTA advocates a lifestyle that embodies its own independent spirit and values of sustainable nature, with a passion for life and continuous exploration of fashion and art. Made from the rare Inner Mongolia Alpas Cashmere, with the excellence of traditional craftsmanship, SHKOREKUTA creates delicate softness and beauty. The warmth from nature and artisanal craftsmanship is dedicated to those who cherish life and live it with sincerity.
High-count fine spinning SHKOREKUTA's pursuit of the ultimate is reflected in their production of high-quality, fine yarns through their sophisticated combing system. Their 1 gram of cashmere can be spun into a 100-meter fine yarn, even reaching up to 120 yarn count, meaning the finer the fiber. When spun with water-soluble fibers, they can even produce a 200-meter ultra-fine yarn. Currently, their research center is working on a 230-yarn ultra-light product, hoping to set a new international standard. What drives their continuous improvement in fine yarn technology is their heart that always seeks breakthroughs and never settles for less.