Most cable knit sweaters look substantial in photos. Then they arrive. The cables are printed, not knitted. The fabric is thin. The shape is wrong. You never wear it.
We noticed. We made something else.
The Changthangi goat produces this fiber at altitude above 14,000 feet. Cold creates fineness. This is as fine as fiber gets. This sweater took four days to knit.
The cables cast shadows when you move — light catching the depth, the texture alive under your hands. It is the kind of thing you touch without meaning to.
Bimala learned this pattern from her mother. Her mother learned it from hers. The pattern is older than the cooperative that employs her. She has been knitting for thirty years.
We will be direct — this is the piece we give to people we love.
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