Modern cashmere. By the end of the 19th century, the Scottish had designed machinery to easily separate the Kashmir goats' guard hair from the undercoat hair. This started cashmere's commercial production. Today some of the world's finest cashmere comes from China — which produces around 70 percent of the world's cashmere. If you're looking for the best of the best, go for A-grade cashmere, which tends to have a fiber thickness of about 14 microns (14 millionths of a meter).This library plays homage to a more masculine, refined style. These cashmere drapes are impeccable — not glitzy or over the top, with just the right amount of fall.More: Browse cashmere throws and more in Products