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HISTORY OF KASHMIR SHWALS

Kashmir shawls are woven partly or wholly from goat hair called pashm. In the 19th century, shawls were classified as pashm shāla (made from the hair of domesticated goats) and aslī tūsh (made from the hair of wild goats). By this time, Kashmir shawls had also become fashionable in Europe

Handicrafts Products – Kashmiri Shawls


The basic fabric is of the three types – Shah Tush, Pashmina and Raffal. Shah Tush (King of wool) passes through a ring and is also known as Ring shawl. It comes from a rare Tibetan antelope living at a height of over 14000 ft in the wilds of the Himalayas.

 

Founder Of Kashmiri Sheikh Zayn-ul-ʿĀbidīn

 
kashmir shawl, also spelled Cashmere, type of woolen shawl woven in Kashmir. According to tradition, the founder of the industry was Zayn-ul-ʿĀbidīn, a 15th-century ruler of Kashmir who introduced weavers from Turkistan.

Kashmir Tribal Crafts

Kashmir Tribal crafts Due to its superior workmanship and quality, the company had a competitive advantage over its competitors. Having merged with the original Kashmir Tribal crafts in Kashmir, we now dominate the international clothing market. Creating outstanding fashion products has driven Kashmir Tribal crafts to the echelon it has reached today, not by accident. Careful planning, attention to detail, aims have always been of primary importance to The Kashmir Tribal crafts as reflected in the superior quality of its production, which goes beyond that of other Asian countries.

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