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Cashmere often refers to: * Cashmere wool from the Cashmere goat * Cashmere goat Cashmere may also refer to: Geography * Old alternative spelling of Kashmir, a northern region of the Indian subcontinent * Cashmere, New Zealand, a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand * Cashmere, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia * Cashmere, Washington, a city in the United States Art * Cashmere (painting), a painting by John Singer Sargent 1908 Music * Cashmere (band), a post-disco and soul music group * ''Cashmere'' (Cashmere album) * ''Cashmere'' (Swet Shop Boys album) *"Cashmere", a song by Rita Ora Other * Cashmere Biskit, a character from animated TV series '' Littlest Pet Shop'' *Cashmere, a brand of toilet paper sold by Kruger Inc. * Cashmere (given name), the given name See also * Cashmere Cat (born 1987), Norwegian musician *" Pink Cashmere", a song by Prince *Kashmir (other) Kashmir mainly refers to the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent claimed ...
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Cashmere Wool
Cashmere wool, usually simply known as cashmere, is a fiber obtained from cashmere goats, Changthangi, pashmina goats, and some other breeds of goat. It has been used to make yarn, textiles and clothing for hundreds of years. Cashmere is closely associated with the Kashmir shawl, the word "cashmere" deriving from an anglicization of ''Kashmir'', when the Kashmir shawl reached Europe in the 19th century. Both the soft undercoat and the guard hairs may be used; the softer hair is reserved for textiles, while the coarse guard hair is used for brushes and other non-apparel purposes. Cashmere is a hygroscopic fiber, absorbing and releasing water from the air based on the surrounding environment. This helps regulate the body in both warm and cool temperatures. A number of countries produce cashmere and have improved processing techniques over the years, but China and Mongolia are two of the leading producers as of 2019. Afghanistan is ranked third. Some yarns and clothing marketed as ...
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Cashmere Goat
A cashmere goat is a type of goat that produces cashmere wool, the goat's fine, soft, downy, winter undercoat, in commercial quality and quantity. This undercoat grows as the days get shorter and is associated with an outer coat of coarse hair, which is present all the year and is called guard hair. Most common goat breeds, including dairy goats, grow this two-coated fleece. The down is produced by secondary follicles, the guard hair by the primary follicles. In 1994, China had an estimated population of 123 million goats and is the largest producer of cashmere down. Local breeds are dominant. In the past decades, breeding programs have been started to develop productive breeds. The cashmere goat is a fiber goat along with the Pygora goat, Nigora goat, and the Angora goat. The goats take their name from their origin in the Himalayan region of Kashmir with the word "cashmere" deriving from an anglicisation of Kashmir. Cashmere-producing breeds Australian cashmere goat Th ...
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Kashmir
Kashmir ( or ) is the Northwestern Indian subcontinent, northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term ''Kashmir'' denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range. The term has since also come to encompass a larger area that includes the Indian-administered territories of Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, the Pakistani-administered territories of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, and the Chinese-administered territories of Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract. Quote: "Kashmir, region of the northwestern Indian subcontinent. It is bounded by the Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang to the northeast and the Tibet Autonomous Region to the east (both parts of China), by the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to the south, by Pakistan to the west, and by Afghanistan to the northwest. The northern and western portions are administered by Pakistan a ...
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Cashmere, New Zealand
Cashmere () is a suburb which rises above the southern end of the city of Christchurch in New Zealand's South Island, on the north side of the Port Hills. It covers an area of and has a population of 6,453 as at 2018. Cashmere is prone to hill related hazards such as rock fall, cliff collapse and landslips. Geography Cashmere is situated on the north side of the Port Hills, immediately above the southern terminus of Colombo Street and approximately five kilometres south of the Christchurch Central City, city centre. The suburb's location on the Port Hills offers it a commanding view over the rest of the mostly flat city. Cashmere's proximity to the rest of the Port Hills has also made it a favourite for recreation, with the upper reaches of the suburb dominated by Victoria Park, Christchurch, Victoria Park with its multiple bike and walking tracks and connections to further tracks running the length of the Port Hills. Above Victoria Park is Christchurch Sugarloaf, Sugarloaf ...
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Cashmere, Queensland
Cashmere is a suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. In the , Cashmere had a population of 4,970 people. Geography Cashmere is bounded to the north by Lake Samsonvale (). It is a reservoir created by the North Pine Dam, which impounds the North Pine River. Cashmere is near the foothills of the D'Aguilar Range surrounded by dense forest. History The origin of the suburb name is from an early property owner by the name of James Cash. Demographics In the , Cashmere had a population of 4,651 people, 49.7% female and 50.3% male. The median age of the Cashmere population was 35 years, 2 years below the national median of 37. 77.3% of people living in Cashmere were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were England 7.2%, New Zealand 3.6%, South Africa 3.1%, Scotland 0.7%, Germany 0.6%. 94.2% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 1% Afrikaans, 0.4% German, 0.4% Italian, 0.3% Hindi, 0.2% French. ...
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Cashmere, Washington
Cashmere is a city in Chelan County, Washington, United States. It is part of the Wenatchee–East Wenatchee Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,248 at the 2020 census. History Early people Prior to 1850, the village Ntuatckam was estimated to have a population of 400 on the site of present day Cashmere. The indigenous people are the Sinpesquensi, a band of the Wenatchi people, who were sustained by abundant game and anadromous fish. The Wenatchee River, which runs through Cashmere, was historically home to coho, chinook, and sockeye salmon, as well as steelhead. These wild stocks have been severely impacted by the dams on the Columbia River, although several runs still exist. The Wenatchi people were displaced to the Colville Indian Reservation by the federal government, but still claim some fishing rights in the area. First Europeans and settlement The first European to enter the Mission Valley was Catholic missionary Father Respari, of the Oblate Fa ...
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Cashmere (painting)
''Cashmere'' (French: cachemire) is an oil painting by the American artist John Singer Sargent, currently in a private collection. It was completed in c.1908. The dimensions of the painting are 71.1 by 109.2 centimeters (28.0 in × 43.0 in). Description The painting is of Sargent's niece, Reine Ormond, in an exotic cashmere shawl in seven different poses. Reine would have been about 11 years old. It was painted by Sargent when he was on holiday in the Italian Alps. Though the style is quite different, the representation of successive moments of a movement resembles Marcel Duchamp Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp (, ; ; 28 July 1887 – 2 October 1968) was a French painter, sculptor, chess player, and writer whose work is associated with Cubism, Dada, Futurism and conceptual art. He is commonly regarded, along with Pablo Pica ...'s 1912 '' Nude Descending a Staircase''.''The reality effect: film culture and the graphic imperative'' By Joel Black, See also * List of works by Joh ...
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Cashmere (band)
Cashmere was an American music group best known for their boogie and soul hits, including "Can I" and "Do It Anyway You Wanna". Career The group formed in 1982 consisting of members Dwight Dukes, keyboardist McKinley Horton, drummer Daryl Burgee, and vocalist Keith Steward. They achieved several hits on the US Billboard R&B and Dance charts between 1983 and 1985. Their debut single "Do It Anyway You Wanna" peaked at No. 21 on the Dance charts and No. 35 on the R&B charts. It also peaked at No. 77 in the UK Singles Chart. A further release "Can I" peaked at No. 29 on the same chart. In 1985, the group released an eponymous album which included the song "Can I". The album reached No. 49 on the US R&B Albums chart and No. 63 on the UK Albums Chart. Despite the success the group disbanded the same year. Discography Albums Singles References External links Discographyat Discogs Discogs ( ; short for " discographies") is a database of information about audio recordin ...
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Cashmere (Cashmere Album)
Cashmere is the second album of the band with the same name, released in 1985 by Philly World Records (and distributed by Atlantic Records). This album also includes their previous 1984 hit "Can I?". Reception *Craig Lytle of AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online database, online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on Musical artist, musicians and Mus ... states that: "with the rapid advancement of studio gimmickry and keyboard technology, Cashmere sacrifices the authenticity of real instruments. However, they remain true to the vocality of their music." Track listing ;Side A # "Can I" – 6:27 # "Someone Like You" – 6:04 # "Fascination" - 5:10 # "You're All I Need" – 4:18 ;Side B # "We Need Love" – 4:45 # "Keep Me Up " – 5:47 # "Cutie Pie" – 4:18 # "Don't Keep Me Waiting" – 4:19 Personnel ;"Can I" *Bruce Weeden – mixing ...
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Cashmere (Swet Shop Boys Album)
''Cashmere'' is the debut studio album by Swet Shop Boys. It was released via Customs on October 14, 2016. It peaked at number 45 on ''Billboard''s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Redinho handled the production, while rappers Heems and Riz MC shared vocal duties. Music videos were created for "T5", "Zayn Malik", and "Aaja". Critical reception At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 80, based on 8 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Chris Dart of ''Exclaim!'' wrote, "it's full of three-minute gems that get your head nodding and your brain working hard to parse multi-layered metaphors, and that stop when you're still wanting more." Tanner Smith of ''PopMatters'' described it as "an undeniably complicated but fun album that reckons with South Asian representation in the global pop culture of 2016." It was placed at number 36 on ''NME''s "Albums of the Year 2016" list, n ...
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Rita Ora
Rita Sahatçiu Ora (; born Rita Sahatçiu; 26 November 1990) is a British singer-songwriter, television personality, and actress. Born in Pristina, modern-day Kosovo, she rose to prominence when she featured on DJ Fresh's 2012 single, "Hot Right Now", which peaked atop the UK singles chart. In 2008, she signed with American rapper Jay-Z's label Roc Nation and released her debut studio album, ''Ora (Rita Ora album), Ora'' (2012), which debuted atop the UK Albums Chart and spawned the UK number-one singles "R.I.P. (Rita Ora song), R.I.P." and "How We Do (Party)". The trio of hits made her the artist with the most number-ones on the chart that year. In 2014, Ora featured on Australian rapper Iggy Azalea's single, "Black Widow (Iggy Azalea song), Black Widow", which peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The following year, she was named an Honorary Ambassador of Kosovo, honorary ambassador of Kosovo. After parting ways with Roc Nation, Ora signe ...
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List Of Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV Series) Characters
''Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV series), Littlest Pet Shop'' is a children's List of animated television series, animated television series developed by Tim Cahill (producer), Tim and Julie McNally-Cahill. The series is based on Hasbro's ''Littlest Pet Shop'' toy line, and features Blythe Baxter (voiced by Ashleigh Ball (voice actress), Ashleigh Ball, with the character based on the Blythe (doll), doll of the same name) as the main protagonist, as well as other characters who reside in Downtown City (a city modeled after New York City). Along with Blythe is her father, Roger Baxter (voiced by Michael Kopsa), and her employer Mrs. Anna Twombly (voiced by Kathleen Barr) at the nearby pet store, Littlest Pet Shop. Away from home, she maintains several friends at her local high school. As well as the human cast are her seven animal companions, who reside within Littlest Pet Shop during the day, that whom Blythe unexpectedly gains the ability to communicate. Protagonists *Blythe Baxter ...
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