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Hand Embroidered Sozni Shawl Kashmiri Pashmina 100% Cashmere

A rare genuine kashmiri hand embroidered shawl which takes many months to create, unique in design and colour and, have never been replicated.

  • Quality: Finest Quality 100% Cashmere Pashmina
  • Size: 40×80 inch or 100×200 cm
  • Origin: Kashmir, INDIA.

Original price was: $220.00.Current price is: $200.00.

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Description

A rare genuine kashmiri hand embroidered shawl which takes many months to create, unique in design and colour and, have never been replicated.

  • Quality: Finest Quality 100% Cashmere Pashmina
  • Size: 40×80 inch or 100×200 cm
  • Origin: Kashmir, INDIA.

Pashmina Kashmiri Embroidered Shawl or chain stitched shawls are a popular art of kashmir, crafted by skilled craftsman. Its a very rare contribution of art to the world by the people of Kashmir. These heirloom items are found in all corners of the earth, in rich homes, homes of art lovers, museums and sotheby’s auctions. Kashmiri shawls are famous for their intricate designs.

Perhaps, nothing epitomises the glorious history of Kashmiri craftsmanship, as warmly and beautifully, as does the Pashmina. A legacy of the India, its heritage of India too. Some of the craftsmen in Kashmir have managed to revive that old glory and provide replicas of 10th & 18th century hand embroidered shawls. It even takes 5-12 months to prepare a hand embroidered shawl. The shawls shown below are produced by master craftsman, which are unique and has received awards from President of India for creating best designed shawls in the world. Possession of this shawl will be the most valuable asset of your life which you can pass on to your future generations and they will be proud of you.

Many kinds of embroidery are worked on shawls. ‘Sozni’ (needlework) is generally done in a panel along the sides of the shawl. Motifs, usually abstract designs or stylised paisleys and flowers are worked in one or two, and occasionally three subdued colours. The stitch employed is not unlike stem stitch, and only the outline of the design is embroidered. The fineness of the workmanship and the amount of embroidery determines the value of the shawl. Here are selected master craftsmanship pcs offered for sale.

A Nice Pashmina shawl is for around US$ 200. But if a master craftsman has laboured on the fabric for two years or more you can choose to wear the masterpiece for US$ 2000. Interested in a once-in-a-lifetime investment? Buy Now

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