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Shawls
 
Name :
PLAIN SILK PASHMINA SHAWLS/STOLES

Country of Origin :
INDIA(KASHMIR)


Export Markets
:
EUROPE, U.S.A

Pricing :
AS PER ORDER

Standard Met :
INTERNATIONAL
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Specifications :

Kashmir is famous in the world for shawls, Scarves, stoles and the emroidery work done on shawls.
Kashmir has become synonymous with shawls all over the world.

Pashmina is unmistakable for its softness. Pashmina yarn is spun from the hair of the ibex found at 14,000 ft above the sea level.pashmina is made in many varieties eg: Silk Pashmina etc ,size, designs and colours.

Semi Pashmina , the legendary ¡¥ring shawl¡¦ is incredible for its lightness, softness and warmth. The astronomical price it commands in the market is due to the scarcity of raw-materia.
shawls according to their type of emroidery work is classified into two types:

Cashmere also known as ruffel is the woolen shawl . It comes semi embroidered, full emroidered or plain in different colours and sizes.


1. KANI: Instead of being woven as one piece, the shawl is woven in long strips on small looms. Due to the large areas of design to be woven, the pattern is broken down into fragmented parts, each woven separately, at times on separate looms, and then all these pieces are pieced together, rather like completing a jigsaw puzzle, and then they are stitched together by a rafoogar. The beauty of this shawl is that the stitches are almost invisible, and the completed shawl looks like one complete unit.

The kani shawl is further embellished, or in some cases, the plain ones beautifully decorated by a kind of parallel darning stitch, the thread being made to nip up the loops of the warp threads, but rarely permitted to go beyond the whole texture of the cloth, which makes the embroidery look as if it is made on the loom itself!

2. AMLI: is simply embroidered shawls. Emroidery will be either on border or on full shawl.
The expensive kani and amli shawls from Kashmir, beautifully reflect the chinar leaves, and other natural beauties of the state.


 
 
     
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