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Cashmere Throws

Handcrafted in Nepal and Mongolia. Pure cashmere. Two brands, one standard.

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Why choose cashmere throws

Cashmere performs differently from standard wool or synthetic throws.
Finer fibers

Softer feel on skin. Cashmere fiber is finer than standard wool — the difference is immediate on contact.

Better insulation

Warmth without bulk. Cashmere traps heat efficiently, so you need less material to stay warm.

Breathable

Less overheating during sleep. The fiber regulates temperature rather than holding it at a fixed level.

Durable

With proper care, cashmere does not pill or flatten. It holds shape and softens over time.

Not all cashmere is the same

A genuine cashmere throw is made from the fine undercoat of cashmere goats. It is lighter than wool, warmer by weight, and softer with every wash. A well-made piece lasts years. Most cashmere sold in Europe and US is blended with synthetic fiber to lower the cost. Both brands we carry work with pure fiber, sourced at origin — Nepal and Mongolia. If you are looking for something to use daily — layered on a sofa, folded at the end of a bed, taken to the living room in winter — this is the right place to start. A cashmere blanket at this quality level is a long-term purchase, not a seasonal one.

NOXNOX × MUNKH

Mongolian cashmere. This comes from nomads.

Munkh sources cashmere directly from nomadic herders on the Mongolian steppe. The designs are minimal and geometric — made to work in any room, in any season.
The colorways reflect the landscape: sand, stone, deep blue, natural brown. Nothing added for trend.

NOXNOX × MUNKH

Mongolian cashmere. This comes from nomads.

Munkh sources cashmere directly from nomadic herders on the Mongolian steppe. The designs are minimal and geometric — made to work in any room, in any season.
The colorways reflect the landscape: sand, stone, deep blue, natural brown. Nothing added for trend.

NOXNOX × NILO

Woven in Nepal. Built to outlast the sofa it sits on.

Nilo Cashmere has been producing handcrafted cashmere in Kathmandu for over 13 years. Each throw is made by hand — woven or knitted by experienced artisans using pure cashmere and select fiber blends. The result is a throw with weight and texture that machine production cannot replicate. Soft, but not fragile. Made to be used.

NOXNOX × NILO

Woven in Nepal. Built to outlast the sofa it sits on.

Nilo Cashmere has been producing handcrafted cashmere in Kathmandu for over 13 years. Each throw is made by hand — woven or knitted by experienced artisans using pure cashmere and select fiber blends. The result is a throw with weight and texture that machine production cannot replicate. Soft, but not fragile. Made to be used.

Where cashmere throws work best

Available styles

Our cashmere throws collection includes classic cashmere throws, cashmere wool throws, and luxury cashmere throws in both light and oversized formats. You may also find variations by color such as white or blue, depending on current availability.

How to choose a cashmere throw?

Material

Pure cashmere is softer. Blends improve durability and reduce cost. Both brands we carry use pure fiber — no synthetic fill. Cashmere is graded by fiber diameter: finer means softer and more expensive to produce.

Size

Smaller throws work well for sofa use — easy to fold and move. Larger formats suit bed layering, used as a top layer for temperature control.

Weight

Cashmere should feel light. Heavier does not mean warmer or better — the insulation comes from the fiber structure, not the mass.

Origin and processing

Look for transparency in sourcing and production. It usually reflects quality. Both brands in this collection are direct from origin — Nepal and Mongolia — with clearly traceable supply chains.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a cashmere throw and a cashmere blanket? Plus

The terms are often used interchangeably. Throws are smaller — sized for the sofa or layering on a bed. Full cashmere blankets are bed-sized. Our collection focuses on throw dimensions: large enough for daily use, not so large they're difficult to store.

Which brand is right for me? Plus

Nilo for handcrafted Nepalese cashmere with a traditional, artisan character. Munkh for Mongolian-sourced fiber in a clean, modern format. The quality level is the same. The choice is a matter of aesthetic preference.

Is this 100% cashmere or a blend? Plus

Both brands primarily work with pure cashmere. Some pieces may include carefully selected blends for structure, but no synthetic fillers are used to reduce cost.

Will a cashmere throw pill over time? Plus

Some pilling is natural in the beginning — this happens with all high-quality natural fibers. With proper care, it stabilizes. A well-made cashmere throw does not lose shape or structure.

How do I care for a cashmere throw? Plus

Hand wash in cold water or use a delicate cycle at 30°C. Use a mild detergent. Do not tumble dry. Lay flat and reshape while damp. Washing a few times per year is enough.

Is cashmere warm enough for winter? Plus

Yes. Cashmere insulates more efficiently than standard wool. It holds warmth without weight, which makes it suitable for both winter use and lighter layering in transitional seasons.

Is cashmere suitable for sensitive skin? Plus

In most cases, yes. Cashmere fibers are finer than standard wool, which reduces irritation. People who find wool uncomfortable often tolerate cashmere well.