Plain Pashmina Shawls
4,000 - 25,000 Per Piece
50 Piece (MOQ)
Embroidered Pashmina Shawl
35,000 - 50,000 Per Piece
1 Piece (MOQ)
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Embroidered Pashmina Shawl
60,000 - 65,000 Per Piece
10 Pieces (MOQ)
Hand Embroidered Shawl
2,800 - 3,100 Per pc
30 Piece (MOQ)
A semi pashmina shawl with Sozni work is a luxurious and elegant accessory that combines the softness and warmth of pashmina wool with the intricate beauty of Sozni embroidery. The term "semi pashmina" typically refers to a blend of pashmina wool with another type of wool or fiber, offering a balance between the exquisite softness of pure pashmina and the durability of other materials. Sozni embroidery is a traditional Kashmiri needlework technique known for its fine, detailed patterns. Crafted by skilled artisans, Sozni work often features delicate floral motifs, paisleys, and intricate geometric designs, meticulously embroidered by hand using fine needles and silk threads. The combination of semi pashmina fabric and Sozni embroidery results in a shawl that is not only incredibly soft and cozy but also a work of art. It adds a touch of timeless elegance to any outfit, whether it's worn casually with jeans or draped over formal attire for special occasions. The intricate Sozni work adds a touch of cultural heritage and craftsmanship, making it a prized possession and a symbol of refined taste.
pure pashmina hand embroidered hashidar shawl
14,500 - 18,500 Per piece
1 piece (MOQ)
hand pire pashmina hand embroidered shawl
Modern Pashmina Kashmiri Shawl
4,000 - 15,000 Per Piece
1 Piece(s) (MOQ)
Pashmina Shawls
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We are listed at the apex as the most preeminent Pashmina Shawls Manufacturer and Exporter from India. Customers located at the home fronts and in foreign countries are widely placing orders for the Cashmere Pashmina Shawls as these are as per the latest trend that makes the wearer highly distinguished in the crowd. Moreover, the materials used in the manufacturing of the Pure Pashmina Shawls are of premium quality that ensures no alternative in the global market. Customers are also facilitated with the availability of pashmina shawls at the most affordable prices. Our Production Capacity :- 10000 Pcs. per Month. Click on the given box to send enquiry
Foil printed shawls
850 Per Piece
100 Piece(s) (MOQ)
Pashmina Kani Jamawar Shawl
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Kani Shawls
98,000 - 542,236 Per piece
1 piece (MOQ)
Pure Pashmina Handloom Shawl
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Shawls
35,000 - 38,000 Per pc
Best quality pashmina Jamawar shawl
Jamawar Shawls
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We are counted among the major manufacturers and suppliers of Jamawar Shawl. The Jamawar Shawls, offered by us, reflect the unique artistry of Kashmir Valley. Our collection of Woollen Jamawar Shawls is available in myriads of attractive colors and designs. Jamawar Shawls are made using the finest wool to ensure superior quality and comfort. We offer a huge variety of Jamawar Shawls that is inclusive of Pashmina Jamawar Shawl and Wool Jamawar Shawl.
Embroidered Woolen Shawl
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50 Piece(s) (MOQ)
The Embroidered Woolen Shawl that we manufacture, export and supply is featured with an intricate aari work, which enhances its appeal. The Embroidered Woolen Shawl is made by using the finest quality woolen fabric that offers soft feel and ample warmth to the wearer. The Embroidered Woolen Shawl is light in weight and provides an elegant look to the wearer.
Jamma Embroidered Maroon Pashmina Shawl
60,000 Per Piece
Material used pure pashmina hand embroidery with cotton thread
Woolen Sozni Embroidery Border Dar Shawl
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Woolen Shawls made by us are known for their quality and wool used during their manufacturing. The wool is hand-picked by our weavers and perfectly woven to bring out the best quality Woolen Shawls for our clients. Our Woolen Shawls are made using the latest techniques and designs. These Woolen Shawls are highly demanded in the market for the variety of options available. Highlights Beautiful designsSmooth texture ComfortableEasy to maintain Available In Different DesignsColorsSizes
Shawls
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handmade kashmiri embroiedered shawls. Needl work sozni Shawls. Exclusive Shawls. Minute details. Soft and Warm. Pure Cashmere Wool. Rare Art from Kashmir. Proud to wear. handmade kashmiri embroiedered shawls. Needl work sozni Shawls. Exclusive Shawls. Minute details. Soft and Warm. Pure Cashmere Wool. Rare Art from Kashmir. Proud to wear.
cashmere pashmina kani shawl
50,000 - 99,000 Per piece
1 Piece (MOQ)
White Tilla Embroidered Kashmiri Shawl
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Kani Shawls
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We are one of the principal Kashmiri Kani Shawls Manufacturers. Kani shawl is a length of intricately woven material used as a wrapper around the body. The shawl is widely known as Jamawar as the kings and countries used to buy it by the yard, war and made "Jama" gown or robe out of it. It has a superfine texture which baffles even the connoisseurs. Immensely impressed by its resilience, the Emperor Napoleon presented a shawl to his Empress Josephine in 1776. This was so liked by the warrior's wife that it set a trend of new fashion in the whole of Europe. The craft is believed to be indigenous to Kashmir. It was considered as the imperial prestige, hence given an immense amount of patron Cashmere Handicrafts is prominent cashmere shawls manufacturer and cashmere Pashmina shawls exporter, presenting Kashmiri shawls. Kashmir shawl is one of the most cherished acquisitions in the world. It is believed to be indigenous to Kashmir. Experts opine for it being as old as 3,000 years B.C the period which is attributed to Neolithic age. It adorned the Ceaser's court and was looked upon by Mughals and later by Nawabs as a mark of novelty. By way of techniques, the Kashmir shawl can be categorized in two main types- the loom woven or Kani shawls and the needle embroidered or sozni shawls. Kani is the Kashmiri name given to a wooden spool which works most while weaving a shawl on the loom. Weaving is meticulously regulated by a coded pattern, known as the Talim drawn by the Naqash for guidance of the weaver. The needle wrought design of the shawl called Sozen Kari was introduced during Afgan rule by an accomplished Kashmiri craftsman Hamid Ali Baba. The embroidery however, is exquisite and is done in a variety of designs, mainly floral. Badam or Almond with subtle stylization often forms the dominant motif which sprang of local flowers and the Chinar leaf etc., also recur in embroidery patterns. Other types of the Kashmiri Shawl are hook embroidered and generally cater to a relatively lower purse. The finest shawls are those of Pashmina and though banned by the Central Govt. for the reasons of Wild Life Protection, Shahtoosh, a super soft variety meaning" the King of Wools". As a matter of fact it is not embryo by the extraction of which the shawl is woven. It is the under fleece of a mountain goat (with its habitat in Ladakh and Central Asia) shed by it on the high altitudes during winter months which is used for making of the shawls. Kashmir Shawl which had once taken the entire Europe by a storm is now mostly sold in domestic market. There is however, a trend that speaks of the shawl exports having come up again. The figure has crossed Rs 240 crores during 2005-06. Pashmina is the name of the finest hand made woolen fabric made from the soft, downy undercoat that grows primarily on the neck and belly of the Himalayan Mountain goat, Capra Hiracus. Therefore Pashmina is Pashm in woven form. The word Pashm is an adjective of a Kashmiri word 'Posh', meaning the animal. In the nage by Akbar, the great Mughal King. The miniature paintings and portraits show the Emperor wearing robes and gowns made of Kani shawl, thus pointing towards his being the great admirer of the art. Artisans of tremendous skill and patience go to the loom and create a marvelous piece of Kani Shawl. An unbelievable amount of concentration is required for weaving just an inch of Jamawar. An artisan can not weave beyond an inch a day while being at the loom. The Kani Shawl being oblong in shape generally remains in lx2 meters in size. Two craftsmen can complete a shawl within 2 to 3 years and in some cases the period of weaving even stretches to 5 long years, depending entirely on designs. The traditional Kani shawl of the value of Rs 2lakh and above can be woven in the length of lx2 meters in which the low cost of Rs 30000/- only can also be produced depending on variety of the designs and material. Kanihama, a village in western part of Kashmir, has monopolized the weave and trade of Kani Shawl. The village has found its name on this monopoly of the shawl, kani as it is obvious refers to wooden spool and hama the village. The craft had died during early decade of the century but got revived by the government and by the private concern in a small way. There are about 300 looms operative in Kanihama doing their best to keep the tradition alive. The most exploited of motifs in Kani Shawl is the mango shaped almond, known as badam in local parlance. Kairy is the Hindi words for mango, hence the reason for fame that the motif has found in India under it. Some equate it with "Paisley" motif because it could not avoid the influence of that fabric of that part of Scotland. It is also known Shawl-Tarah (Shawl pattern) for it often recurs in the Kani Shawl with constant change that gradually occurred in the motif. It also came to be known as Saraw (Cypress) as having great similarities to that shrub. Whatever be the name, the stylization of the craftsmen only points to the unlimited characteristics of the Kashmiri ornamentation. The Kani Shawl refers to a particular type of shawl that is woven using numerous eyeless wooden spokes in the place of a shuttle. These spokes are traditionally called 'Tuji's' or 'Kanis', meaning eyeless in Kashmiri language. The technique of Kani Shawl weaving has been termed as the 'twill tapestry weave' (1) by Sir John Irwin, keeper at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and a well known researcher on the subject, because of its similarity to the technique traditionally employed in Western Europe for tapestry weaving. The Kani shawl has been historically produced using fine hand spun Pashmina & Shahtoosh (5) fibres which have further added to its richness and earned it the name of 'ring shawls' meaning that it can pass through a ring.