Long stalks of Mughal-inspired florals grace this exquisite pashmina, arranged in varying heights to create a flowing sense of movement. Earthy shades of blossoms bloom against a timeless beige, evoking effortless elegance and sophistication.
The famous Kashmir shawls that were at the height of fashion in the late 18th and 19th centuries were woven in a fine twill tapestry technique called Kani. The technique gets its name from the small eyeless bobbin called Kan, used to weave the design into fabric. This exquisite technique survives today only in the Kashmir valley.
The Kani Anarkali Shawl is hand-woven in a timeless nature-inspired design.
Craft: Kani, a double interlock twill tapestry weave
Composition: 100% Pashmina
Size: 115 x 230 cms or 45 x 90 inches
Care and Maintenance: Dry clean only. Warm iron.
The ends are finished in a hand-combed natural fringe.
Each piece bears the Kashmir Loom Signature in Farsi language, embroidered in the corner, a mark of our quality.
Packaging: Each piece is carefully tissue-wrapped and packaged in a natural muslin envelope bag with a button-loop closure, accompanied by a postcard detailing the unique craftsmanship behind the product.
Handmade in India.
Slight variations in each handmade piece are not imperfections but add to their individual charm!
Colors may vary slightly due to lighting conditions.