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All Over Blue

1,760.00
Kashmiri Aari work is done entirely by hand, with skilled artisans using aari needles to create elaborate designs on fabrics such as shawls, sarees, and suits.

All-Over-Black

1,760.00
Kashmiri Aari work requires fine craftsmanship and attention to detail, with artisans taking great care to ensure that each stitch is perfect.

All-Over-Green

1,595.00
Kashmiri Aari work is a timeless art form that has been practiced for centuries and continues to be cherished and celebrated today.

All-Over-Pink

1,760.00
Kashmiri Aari work is an important part of Kashmir's cultural heritage and has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.

Bottom-Border-Blue

1,485.00
Kashmiri Aari work is highly valued in the fashion industry and is often used to create luxury fashion items such as bridal wear, evening gowns, and high-end accessories.

Bottom-Border-Red

1,485.00
Kashmiri Aari work is known for its intricate and detailed designs, which often include motifs of flowers, leaves, paisleys, and other traditional Kashmiri patterns.

Cut-Work-All-Over-Light-Green

2,035.00
Kashmiri Aari work is a traditional craft that has been passed down through generations of artisans in Kashmir. It is an important part of the region's cultural heritage and has been practiced for centuries.

Cut-Work-All-Over-Red

2,035.00
Kashmiri Aari work is a type of embroidery that originates from the Kashmir Valley in India. It involves the use of a hooked needle, called an aari needle, to create intricate designs on fabric.

Fine-Wool-Head-Scarve Pink

3,080.00
Kashmiri embroidery is a traditional craft that involves the intricate needlework of colorful threads onto fabric. The head scarves are a popular item in the Kashmiri embroidery collection and are known for their vibrant hues and intricate designs. These head scarves are usually made of fine wool, silk, or cotton fabric, and are adorned with delicate embroidery patterns, including floral motifs, paisley, and intricate geometric designs. The embroidery is typically done using a hooked needle called an aari, which creates fine, detailed stitches. Kashmiri embroidery head scarves are a popular accessory for both men and women and are often worn on special occasions or as a part of traditional attire. These scarves are a testament to the rich cultural heritage and traditional crafts of the Kashmiri region.

Paper-Machie-Head-Scarve

3,300.00
Kashmiri Embroidery Head scarves are not just functional accessories but are also a representation of cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship. They are a popular fashion accessory that can be worn with both traditional and modern outfits. These scarves are highly valued for their unique and intricate designs, and the skilled craftsmanship that goes into creating them. Each scarf is a one-of-a-kind piece, with its own unique pattern and stitching.

Semi-Pashmina Head Scarve Cream

3,520.00
Kashmiri embroidery head scarves are a type of traditional clothing that originated in the Kashmir region of India. These scarves are handcrafted using intricate embroidery techniques, which involve the use of a needle and thread to create delicate patterns and designs on the fabric. The embroidery is typically done on a base of fine wool or pashmina, which is known for its softness and warmth. The scarves are often adorned with colorful floral patterns, paisleys, and geometric shapes, and are available in a wide range of colors and designs. Kashmiri embroidery head scarves are a testament to the rich cultural heritage and skilled textile arts of the region.