1. Pashmina Handloom

A traditional wooden handloom used for weaving the world-renowned Pashmina shawls. The weaver is seen carefully working the shuttle through the fine wool threads.

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2. Kani Shawl Weaving

A craftsman is seen weaving a Kani shawl, a process that uses small wooden sticks called ‘kanis’ instead of a shuttle to create intricate patterns.

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1. Pashmina Handloom

A traditional wooden handloom used for weaving the world-renowned Pashmina shawls. The weaver is seen carefully working the shuttle through the fine wool threads

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2. Kani Shawl Weaving

A craftsman is seen weaving a Kani shawl, a process that uses small wooden sticks called ‘kanis’ instead of a shuttle to create intricate patterns.

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3. Carpet (Qaleen) Weaving Loom

A large, vertical loom used for weaving traditional Kashmiri carpets (Qaleen). Multiple weavers work simultaneously, knotting colorful threads to create complex designs.

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4. Papier-Mâché

A still life of various papier-mâché objects, including boxes, coasters, and a vase. These items are meticulously painted with vibrant floral and bird motifs, a hallmark of Kashmiri craftsmanship.

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5. Walnut Wood Carving

A craftsman is depicted carving a detailed floral pattern on a panel of walnut wood using small chisels and a mallet. The rich texture of the wood is apparent.

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4. Papier-Mâché

A still life of various papier-mâché objects, including boxes, coasters, and a vase. These items are meticulously painted with vibrant floral and bird motifs, a hallmark of Kashmiri craftsmanship.

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5. Walnut Wood Carving

A craftsman is depicted carving a detailed floral pattern on a panel of walnut wood using small chisels and a mallet. The rich texture of the wood is apparent.

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6.Copperware (Tramis)

A coppersmith is shown hammering a large copper utensil, known as a Trami, in a traditional workshop. The glowing metal and the action of the hammer are central to the image.

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7. Crewel Embroidery

A close-up view of a woman’s hands performing crewel embroidery on a fabric. She uses a traditional hooked needle called an ‘aari’ to create a vibrant floral design with thick wool threads.

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8. Willow Wicker (Kangri) Weaving

A craftsman is shown weaving a Kangri, a traditional Kashmiri fire-pot. He is using thin willow branches to weave the outer basket around a small earthen pot.

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7. Crewel Embroidery

A close-up view of a woman’s hands performing crewel embroidery on a fabric. She uses a traditional hooked needle called an ‘aari’ to create a vibrant floral design with thick wool threads.

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8. Willow Wicker (Kangri) Weaving

A craftsman is shown weaving a Kangri, a traditional Kashmiri fire-pot. He is using thin willow branches to weave the outer basket around a small earthen pot.

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9. Sozni Embroidery

A close-up on a craftsman’s hand performing Sozni embroidery. This incredibly fine needlework is used to create delicate, detailed patterns like the paisley motif shown on a pashmina shawl.

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10. Tilla Embroidery

A close-up view of a craftsman’s hands performing Tilla embroidery on a rich velvet fabric. This technique uses gold or silver thread to create luxurious and ornamental designs.

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10. Tilla Embroidery

A close-up view of a craftsman’s hands performing Tilla embroidery on a rich velvet fabric. This technique uses gold or silver thread to create luxurious and ornamental designs.

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