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Lemon Jali Embroidery Cashmere Pashmina Shawl

$650.00

This Lemon Jali Embroidery Cashmere Pashmina Shawl is expertly crafted with the finest cashmere material. The elegant Lemon color and intricate embroidery design add a touch of sophistication to any outfit. This luxurious shawl offers both warmth and style, making it the perfect accessory for any occasion.

Product Details
Size 100 × 200 cm  /  40 × 79 inches
Weight 220 gms  /  7.8 oz
Composition 100% Kashmir Pashmina Cashmere*
Weaving Handloom · 4 to 7 days
Embroidery Sozni Hand Embroidery · 4 to 5 months
Origin Made in Kashmir, India
Product Code SC-3-2026-50L
Care Dry Clean Only

* Composition verified by independent textile testing laboratories across the globe.

Authenticity Guaranteed No questions asked money back guarantee on all products.
Ships in 24 Hours International 5–10 days · India 2–5 working days.
Free International Shipping On all orders over $200, ships direct from Kashmir.
Delivery
  • Ships within 24 hours of order placement
  • International delivery: 5–10 working days
  • India delivery: 2–5 working days
  • Free shipping on orders over $200
  • Ships from Kashmir, India
Returns & Care
  • 100% refund for any manufacturing defect
  • All products quality-checked before dispatch
  • See Terms & Conditions for details
  • Dry clean only — natural fibres require gentle care
  • Hand-embroidery variations are a mark of authenticity

This Lemon Jali Embroidery Cashmere Pashmina Shawl is expertly crafted with the finest cashmere material. The elegant Lemon color and intricate embroidery design add a touch of sophistication to any outfit. This luxurious shawl offers both warmth and style, making it the perfect accessory for any occasion.

Product Details
Size 100 × 200 cm  /  40 × 79 inches
Weight 220 gms  /  7.8 oz
Composition 100% Kashmir Pashmina Cashmere*
Weaving Handloom · 4 to 7 days
Embroidery Sozni Hand Embroidery · 4 to 5 months
Origin Made in Kashmir, India
Product Code SC-3-2026-50L
Care Dry Clean Only

* Composition verified by independent textile testing laboratories across the globe.

Authenticity Guaranteed No questions asked money back guarantee on all products.
Ships in 24 Hours International 5–10 days · India 2–5 working days.
Free International Shipping On all orders over $200, ships direct from Kashmir.
Delivery
  • Ships within 24 hours of order placement
  • International delivery: 5–10 working days
  • India delivery: 2–5 working days
  • Free shipping on orders over $200
  • Ships from Kashmir, India
Returns & Care
  • 100% refund for any manufacturing defect
  • All products quality-checked before dispatch
  • See Terms & Conditions for details
  • Dry clean only — natural fibres require gentle care
  • Hand-embroidery variations are a mark of authenticity
The Hands Behind Every Shawl

From Mountain Fibre to Finished Shawl

Kashmir Artisans embroiderying Pashmina Shawl— in a village 1
Artisans in their village fields
Kashmir artisan close up needle embroidery on pashmina shawl 2
Every stitch placed by hand
Kashmir pashmina shawl being stamped for embroidery in Srinagar 3
Traditional Hand Stamping
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From the plateau of Ladakh to the lanes of Srinagar — every shawl passes through many patient hands before it reaches yours. No step can be rushed. No stitch can be undone and redone without it showing. This is what it means to make something by hand.

Pure Kashmir · Est. Srinagar
The Art of Sozni

Kashmir's Most Celebrated Needle Craft

Sozni embroidery is one of the most sophisticated forms of needle embroidery in the world — practiced exclusively in Kashmir, with no true parallel anywhere else. The word "sozni" derives from the Persian for needle, and the craft has been practised in the Kashmir Valley since at least the 15th century, when it arrived with Persian artisans under Mughal patronage.

Working with a single hair-thin needle and naturally dyed thread, a Sozni artisan builds up complex patterns stitch by stitch across the surface of a woven pashmina. A full shawl of complex design, can take a single artisan between 4 and 12 months to complete.

This is not factory production. It is a lifelong skill, passed from master to apprentice across generations in the old lanes of Srinagar's artisan quarters — a craft that belongs to UNESCO's global Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Learn about the making of Sozni →
500+ Years of unbroken tradition
4–12 Months per embroidered shawl
1 Needle. No frame. Pure skill.
0 Machines involved in embroidery
Common Questions

Everything You Need to Know

Yes. Every PureKashmir shawl is woven from 100% genuine Changthangi cashmere — the fibre combed from the undercoat of Changthangi goats raised on the high Ladakhi plateau at altitudes above 14,000 feet. Composition is verified by independent textile testing laboratories across the globe. We hold GI Authorised User status for Kashmir Shawl making through our parent company Shadha Crafts, and every piece comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Anywhere from one month to a full year — and the honest answer is that no one can say exactly, because that is not how this craft works. Kashmir's Sozni embroiderers are not factory workers. They are farmers first. The same hands that pick saffron in October and tend fields through the growing season will pick up a needle in the quieter months, working by the window of a village home — an hour here, an afternoon there, whenever the land and the light allow. A shawl with a simple border might be finished in four to six weeks of these unhurried sessions. A piece with dense all-over embroidery — motif built upon motif across the full surface — can occupy an artisan's spare hours for the better part of a year. This is not inefficiency. It is the rhythm that has governed this craft for five centuries. The needle is set down when the harvest calls and picked up again when the fields rest. The shawl waits, patiently, as all fine things should. What reaches you is not just the finished object — it is the accumulated quiet hours of someone's life, woven into the cloth.

Kashmir produces several forms of embroidery. Sozni is the finest — worked with a single needle used in delicate fabric like pashmina . Aari embroidery uses a hook and is faster but heavier. Tilla uses gold and silver thread for ceremonial pieces. Sozni is the most time-intensive and technically demanding of all.

Dry cleaning is always the safest option and what we recommend for embroidered pieces. If you prefer to hand wash, use cold water with a very small amount of baby shampoo or mild wool wash — never rub, only gently press. Roll in a clean towel to remove excess water, then lay flat to dry away from direct heat or sunlight. Never wring, tumble dry, or hang wet. Store folded in a breathable cotton bag away from direct light.

Yes — bespoke design is one of our specialities. We can create custom embroidery designs, colour combinations, sizes, and weights, and we offer private labelling and branded packaging for wholesale and retail partners. Lead times for bespoke embroidered pieces start from 8 weeks. Visit our Bespoke Design page to share your brief.

We offer a no questions asked money back guarantee on the authenticity of all products. If you receive a piece with a manufacturing defect, we will refund you in full. All shawls are quality-checked before dispatch. Please see our Delivery & Returns page for full terms and conditions.

Orders ship within 24 hours of placement from our Kashmir workshop. International delivery typically takes 5 to 10 working days. Delivery within India takes 2 to 5 working days. We offer free international shipping on all orders over $200. All shipments are fully tracked and insured.

Absolutely. Because every shawl is hand-embroidered by a single artisan over many months, no two pieces are identical. Minor variations in stitch density, motif placement, or thread tone are not defects — they are the signature of the human hand that made the piece. This is precisely what distinguishes genuine handmade Sozni from machine-produced imitations.

Lemon Jali Embroidery Cashmere Pashmina Shawl — Authentic Sozni Embroidery Cashmere Pashmina from Kashmir

This lemon jali embroidery cashmere pashmina shawl is handcrafted in Srinagar, Kashmir — the birthplace of pashmina weaving and home to the world's finest Sozni embroidery tradition. Customers searching for authentic handmade Kashmir pashmina shawls, will find in every PureKashmir piece a rare combination of heritage craftsmanship and contemporary luxury.

Our shawls are woven on traditional handlooms from cashmere fibre combed from Changthangi goats raised on the Ladakhi plateau — the same source of raw fibre used by Kashmir's weavers for over five centuries. Unlike mass-produced pashmina imitations sold online, each PureKashmir piece carries a certificate of authenticity signed by our team in Srinagar.

We ship worldwide from Kashmir, offering free international delivery on orders over $200. Whether you are buying a pashmina shawl as a gift, for a wedding, or as an investment in a piece of living cultural heritage — we invite you to explore our full collection and reach out to our team with any questions.

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