A Kashmiri trader displays a pashmina shawl in outskirts of Srinagar, summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir on Sep 17, 2015. Pashmina is the finest type of cashmere wool. The wool comes from the hair of the Himalayan goat, a rare animal living above 4,000 meters altitude in Ladakh region of Indian-controlled Kashmir. Thousands of Kashmiri artisans are associated with pashmina industry in Kashmir. Photo: Xinhua
A Kashmiri artisan makes embroidery work on a pashmina shawl in outskirts of Srinagar, summer capital on Sep 17, 2015. Pashmina is the finest type of cashmere wool. The wool comes from the hair of the Himalayan goat, a rare animal living above 4,000 meters altitude in Ladakh region of Indian-controlled Kashmir. Thousands of Kashmiri artisans are associated with pashmina industry in Kashmir. Photo: Xinhua
A Kashmiri artisan weaves pashmina shawl in outskirts of Srinagar, summer capital, on Sep 17, 2015. Pashmina is the finest type of cashmere wool. The wool comes from the hair of the Himalayan goat, a rare animal living above 4,000 meters altitude in Ladakh region of Indian-controlled Kashmir. Thousands of Kashmiri artisans are associated with pashmina industry in Kashmir. Photo: Xinhua
A Kashmiri artisan weaves pashmina shawl in outskirts of Srinagar, summer capital, on Sep 17, 2015. Pashmina is the finest type of cashmere wool. The wool comes from the hair of the Himalayan goat, a rare animal living above 4,000 meters altitude in Ladakh region of Indian-controlled Kashmir. Thousands of Kashmiri artisans are associated with pashmina industry in Kashmir. Photo: Xinhua
A Kashmiri artisan weaves pashmina shawl in outskirts of Srinagar, summer capital, on Sep 17, 2015. Pashmina is the finest type of cashmere wool. The wool comes from the hair of the Himalayan goat, a rare animal living above 4,000 meters altitude in Ladakh region of Indian-controlled Kashmir. Thousands of Kashmiri artisans are associated with pashmina industry in Kashmir. Photo: Xinhua
A Kashmiri artisan weaves pashmina shawl in outskirts of Srinagar, summer capital, on Sep 17, 2015. Pashmina is the finest type of cashmere wool. The wool comes from the hair of the Himalayan goat, a rare animal living above 4,000 meters altitude in Ladakh region of Indian-controlled Kashmir. Thousands of Kashmiri artisans are associated with pashmina industry in Kashmir. Photo: Xinhua
A Kashmiri artisan weaves pashmina shawl in outskirts of Srinagar, summer capital, on Sep 17, 2015. Pashmina is the finest type of cashmere wool. The wool comes from the hair of the Himalayan goat, a rare animal living above 4,000 meters altitude in Ladakh region of Indian-controlled Kashmir. Thousands of Kashmiri artisans are associated with pashmina industry in Kashmir. Photo: Xinhua