Chapter 373 Cashmere Business



Song Liyun wanted to send the cleaned and combed cashmere over there so that the local weavers could spin it into fine wool yarn, then weave it into cloth and cut it into garments.

This was also a reminder she received from the light cloud gauze that Wan Yanming had given her.

She originally wanted the Uda tribe to spin wool into yarn and weave it into cloth, but the grassland style is rugged. They can make exquisite carpets from wool and woolen cashmere blankets, but they are not good at weaving cloth.

The wool yarn spun by Lady Wuya and her team, in terms of dyeing and craftsmanship, was far inferior to the light cloud yarn that Wan Yanming had gifted them.

Song Liyun thought that cashmere was even harder to obtain than silk, which could be raised on a large scale. Selling it to Southeast Road would be like selling soft gold, but spinning it into thread would be a huge loss.

When Song Liyun said she wanted to sell wool, Wan Yanming was not overjoyed, but frowned slightly: "What Miss Song said about cashmere being so precious is indeed true. A bolt of cashmere cloth is several times more expensive than silk."

There is one problem: if a spinning house is set up, all the equipment inside will need to be changed, and the weavers will need to figure it out for a period of time. It will take at least a year and a half to see results, so it cannot be tried casually.

"Miss Song, how much cashmere can you get, and can you guarantee a sufficient supply?"

When it came to his business, Wan Yanming became serious, worried that if he made the necessary preparations, the cashmere supply would run out.

After all, traveling from Pingyang Prefecture to the Southeast Road is a long and arduous journey.

Good things should be enjoyed one bite at a time!

The bag and luggage designs that Song Liyun sent earlier were enough to sell for several years, so sending cashmere as well seemed like rushing things.

Song Liyun smiled calmly: "Don't worry, Young Master Wan, I can send you two hundred catties of cashmere and a thousand catties of wool first, enough for you to spin for a year."

Wan Yanming was startled. Leather goods were one thing, but when did wool and cashmere start being measured in hundreds of kilograms?

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