If asked how a pure Pashmina feels against your skin, the words “like melting butter” come close to describing the featheriness of these Indian ethnic luxury weaves. Refreshing to drape and behold, this pure Pashmina Kani Jamawar shawl is a splash of colors to your wardrobe. The traditional handwoven Pashmina from Kashmir comes from the in-house karkhana (workshop) of the weavers, who use the technique of Kani- a tedious and complex weaving method, to give the delicate fibers of Pashmina an added charm of silk. In the process of weaving the shawl, the Pashmina workers introduce the third thread, from the weft end of the weave to create exquisite floral and Mughal patterns on the shawls. The master artist sits at the end of the room, from where he reads out the instructions to the Kaarigars (craftsmen), on exactly where to insert the silk thread in the warp-weft of Pashmina, to slowly reach the patterns desired.
The shawl that you see here has a multitude of floral vines and paisley motifs, which are popular among the traditional Pashmina weavers. The border of the shawl show rows of pine trees, found in the snow-capped hills of Kashmir. Painstakingly handwoven with handpicked Pashm fibers and silk threads, this pure Pashmina Kani Jamawar shawl will turn even the simplest outfits into royal ensembles.
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