Kashmiri Embroidery
Kashmiri embroidery which is also called as the Kashida embroidery is a unique form of art, staying true to the beauty of paradise state. The exquisite needlework and thread work that involves a single long stitch to make the design is indeed one of the most distinguished and beautiful forms of embroidery. Only a few expert artisans and craftsmen were able to pull off the gorgeously intricate handcrafted Kashida embroidery which required an eagle’s eye and extreme patience.
Pashmina Allover jali jamma handmade kashmir embroidery shawl
This Shawl is Pashmina handmade with needlework embroidery of Kashmir.The color of the shawl is Maroon.The size of Shawl is 100cm by 200 cm is the best of all times sozni embroidery. Which is the oldest hand work in the world Famous for its accuracy of design workmanship and heritage Art of Kashmir .its colors are permanent and long lasting for decades to decades. you can wear it to the whole body to hang on the neck to drop on shoulders.its uses are different and give extra look to the person in the party and warms the inner body and outer circle with emotions of happiness.
Cotton Crewel Embroidery
Due to the nature of crewel work, there are inherent issues that are unavoidable and do not carry the same guarantee as machine embroidered fabrics. Handcrafted in Kashmir using age old embroidery techniques, crewel work is indigenous to this region only. Each piece of fabric is unique, as different groups of workers are employed for each piece. Every care is taken to maintain a consistent yarn color & embroidery pattern, however it is not practically possible to maintain perfect matches. There may also be missing yarns / slight staining. This is deemed normal.
Cotton Crewel
Due to the nature of crewel work, there are inherent issues that are unavoidable and do not carry the same guarantee as machine embroidered fabrics. Handcrafted in Kashmir using age old embroidery techniques, crewel work is indigenous to this region only. Each piece of fabric is unique, as different groups of workers are employed for each piece. Every care is taken to maintain a consistent yarn color & embroidery pattern, however it is not practically possible to maintain perfect matches. There may also be missing yarns / slight staining. This is deemed normal.
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