Cashmere fibers are naturally off-white, ranging from a light beige to a pale gray. This natural hue serves as the base for dyed cashmere, allowing for a wide spectrum of colors. Garments made from undyed fibers retain this original, subtle coloration.
The original color of these fibers influences the final result after dyeing. Because of the subtle base color, dyes take on a distinctive richness and depth when applied to cashmere. This characteristic contributes to the luxurious appearance and feel associated with cashmere garments. Historically, the natural, undyed fiber was highly valued and often reserved for royalty and nobility.