Pashmina - Original Cashmere from Kashmir, India

At IndusWeavers, every pashmina narrates a unique story through the intricate weaving and embellishment techniques of traditional Kashmiri pashmina weavers. From the Changpa tribes in the snow-capped Himalayas harvesting fleece from Changthangi goats to the meticulous craftsmanship of Kashmiri artisans, each Pashmina shawl embodies years of heritage and artistry.

It takes years of precise craftsmanship to create each exquisite Pashmina shawl.

  • KANI

    An extraordinary expression of art. An artisan is capable of weaving one inch a day at the most. Some Kani shawls take anywhere from 3 to 36 months to complete.

  • Pashmina BUTAH - 200x100 CM Indus Weavers

    SOZNI

    Sozni embroidery is classic, and that is what makes a Sozni Pashmina shawl the regal accessory that it is. It takes each shawl a few months to complete and sometimes 5–6 years, based on the embroidery density.

  • Kalamkari ZARI Pashmina DARBAR - 200x100 CM Indus Weavers

    KALAMKARI

    Kalamkari is an art of painting on cloth using a Kalam (pen). The combination of Kalamkari and Kashmir Sozni needle embroidery creates these magical Kalamkari Pashmina Jamawars.

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