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Cashmere Stoles

Cashmere Stoles

This Maizah from Kashmir is a personification of the warmth of the people of Kashmir. These handpicked woollen threads rolled into colourful balls and eventually into flowy ensembles, find their...

Cashmere Stoles

This Maizah from Kashmir is a personification of the warmth of the people of Kashmir. These handpicked woollen threads rolled into colourful balls and eventually into flowy ensembles, find their...

Kashmiri Almond Oil (Cold-pressed)

Kashmiri Almond Oil (Cold-pressed)

Made from 100% Kashmiri mamra almond kernel, almond oil comes into existence after an elaborate process of the cold press. This protects the unimpressed flavour and nutrients of the oil....

Kashmiri Almond Oil (Cold-pressed)

Made from 100% Kashmiri mamra almond kernel, almond oil comes into existence after an elaborate process of the cold press. This protects the unimpressed flavour and nutrients of the oil....

Brief Royal History Aari Embroidery

Brief Royal History Aari Embroidery

Fascinated by the floral motifs exclusively and by architecture, paintings, and murals, comprehensively, the Mughal era witnessed an origin of Aari embroidery. Artistic influence on natural fabrics with close weave...

Brief Royal History Aari Embroidery

Fascinated by the floral motifs exclusively and by architecture, paintings, and murals, comprehensively, the Mughal era witnessed an origin of Aari embroidery. Artistic influence on natural fabrics with close weave...

The gleaming earthy-brown, Copperware.

The gleaming earthy-brown, Copperware.

The ethnic Kashmir is inconceivable without the vermillion of Kashmiri red chilies and winter vegetables drying on the windowsill of the old Srinagar kitchen, flashing a hint of copper tableware....

The gleaming earthy-brown, Copperware.

The ethnic Kashmir is inconceivable without the vermillion of Kashmiri red chilies and winter vegetables drying on the windowsill of the old Srinagar kitchen, flashing a hint of copper tableware....

Golden threads of Tilla.

Golden threads of Tilla.

Seeded in the hamlet of Zari in Iran, acclimation of the Tilla threads of malleable gold and silver happened in Kashmir by a revered Sufi saint, Shah-e-Hamdan. These were hammered...

Golden threads of Tilla.

Seeded in the hamlet of Zari in Iran, acclimation of the Tilla threads of malleable gold and silver happened in Kashmir by a revered Sufi saint, Shah-e-Hamdan. These were hammered...

Paper mache – The craft of pulped paper

Paper mache – The craft of pulped paper

These are ought to spark delight and discussion. Many artists register the scenes of their day-to-day by pouring them out on the paper mache canvas. The colours used are organic...

Paper mache – The craft of pulped paper

These are ought to spark delight and discussion. Many artists register the scenes of their day-to-day by pouring them out on the paper mache canvas. The colours used are organic...