How cashmere naturally regulates body temperature

How Cashmere Naturally Regulates Body Temperature

Cashmere is more than just soft. It's a living fiber — one that responds to your body and environment. At vonoz cashmere, we believe in materials that serve a purpose. Our Laya Collection embodies this philosophy, offering lightweight scarves that adapt to your body’s needs in every season.

The Science Behind the Warmth

Cashmere is made from the undercoat of mountain goats that live in extreme climates. Their fiber is naturally designed to retain heat in winter and release it when the body warms up. This intrinsic thermoregulation is why cashmere shawls feel comfortable across temperature changes — even during active use.

Breathability and Insulation in One

Each strand of cashmere is hollow at its core, allowing it to trap warmth without becoming heavy. The result? Scarves that feel barely there, yet shield you from the cold. The weave of the Laya shawls enhances this quality through a fine, open structure that breathes — making them ideal for layering and daily wear.

Comfort Across Seasons

Unlike synthetic fibers that can cause overheating or itchiness, cashmere adjusts to your microclimate. Whether you’re wearing it indoors, commuting, or traveling between climates, your Kashmiri shawl remains cozy without suffocating warmth.

Why vonoz Cashmere Feels Different

We refine every stage — from combing to weaving to finishing — to preserve the breathability and resilience of the fiber. By removing coarse outer hairs and perfecting the drape, our artisans ensure a scarf that’s not just soft, but functionally soft. This is where Swiss perfectionism meets Himalayan heritage.

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Refinement is not just how it looks — but how it feels, in every climate.

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