On Orders Over $200*
Incredible “Natural Base Rose Kani Jamawar Pashmina Shawl” handwoven, thread by thread, by our Kani Master Artisan in Srinagar, Kashmir. This “Kani Shawl” is woven using over a 70 “KANIS” or wooden needles. The material used is the highest grade of Cashmere Pashmina from Ladakh, the processing of which is unique only to Kashmir. No other form of weaving can match Kani in its sophistication and artistry. This luxurious Kani Shawl is the pinnacle of Kani Shawl weaving and one of the finest Kani Shawls we have crafted.
JB086-23-4
100 X 200 CMS or 39 X 79 INCHES
250 gms
Kani Weaving
Time taken to Weave: 6 Months
Made in Kashmir, India
100% Kashmir Pashmina Cashmere *
This product it handmade and slight variations in its fabrication make the piece authentic and truly beautiful. Please note the actual fabric colors may vary due to differences in monitor color depth and make. The color shown is as close as possible to the actual colors of the shawls.
*Verified by independent textile testing labs across the globe.
Ships within 24 hours from placement of order
International Delivery Time: 5 to 10 working days.
Delivery Within India: 2 to 5 working days
Ships from Kashmir, India
All our products go through rigorous quality checks before dispatching. However, in some case we may miss out on some minor manufacturing defect. In such case we offer 100% refund to you. Please see T&C for further details.
This product is made of natural fibers and utmost care should be taken while washing and ironing it. Fold your scarf into small squares and stack them in a drawer or hang them neatly on a hanger.
Kani Pashmina Weaving
A Kani shawl is woven like a carpet, thread by thread,based on the coded pattern called talim. Unsurpassed quality and craftsmanship.
Certification
Our Kani Weaving Process is Certified by Craftmark India Under Licence No. 181P146.
Guaranteed Authentic
No questions asked money back guarantee on authenticity of all our products.
What Is Kani?
A Kani shawl is woven like a carpet, thread by thread,based on the coded pattern called "talim".The talim guides the weaver in number of warp threads to be covered in a particular colored-weft.
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