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Kashmiri Handwoven Pashmina Sozni Stole Heavy – Black & White Chess | Handwoven Heritage

KBF4109

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Rs. 39,599.00
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

 Bold and artistic, this Black & White Kashmiri Pashmina stole features a chessboard-inspired design enhanced with heavy Sozni embroidery in multicoloured threads. A showcase of Kashmiri artisanship, it’s handloom woven and luxurious.

💛 Why You’ll Treasure It

  • Heavy Sozni embroidery in multicoloured threads
  • Unique chess-inspired black & white base
  • Handloom woven Kashmiri Pashmina
  • Warm, featherlight, and elegant
FABRIC, FIT & SIZE
  • Fabric: 100% Pure Kashmiri Pashmina Wool
  • Embroidery: Multicoloured Sozni (Heavy Design)
  • Craft: Handloom Woven & Hand-Embroidered
  • Dimensions: 200 cm x 70 cm
  • Colour: Black & White with Multicoloured Sozni
  • Availability: Ready to Ship
WASH & CARE
  • Professional Dry Clean Only
  • Store wrapped in muslin or cotton cloth
  • Avoid friction to preserve delicate fibres and embroidery
SELLER INFORMATION

Manufactured & Marketed by:

KashmirBox Online Private Limited

Address: Broadway Rawathpora, Baghat Barzulla ,Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, 190005

Country of Origin: India

Consumer Care Details:

Email: care@kashmirbox.com
WhatsApp:
+91 9797737856

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Product Disclaimer:


Most of the products on KashmirBox.com are handmade; hand woven and intricately crafted, as such there may be variations in colour and embellishment of the actual product against that as shown on the website. This is due to the nature of fabric dyes, weather at the time of dying and differences in display outputs due to lighting, digital photography, colour settings and displaying capabilities of computer monitors, laptops or the mobile devices that you may be using.

 

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Email :
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Returns Department
Broadway Rawathpora Baghat Barzulla
Opp. Jamia Masjid Salfia
Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India – 190005

Kashmiri Handwoven Pashmina Sozni Stole Heavy – Black & White Chess | Handwoven Heritage - Kashmir Box
Kashmiri Handwoven Pashmina Sozni Stole Heavy – Black & White Chess | Handwoven Heritage - Kashmir Box
Kashmiri Handwoven Pashmina Sozni Stole Heavy – Black & White Chess | Handwoven Heritage - Kashmir Box
Kashmiri Handwoven Pashmina Sozni Stole Heavy – Black & White Chess | Handwoven Heritage - Kashmir Box
Kashmiri Handwoven Pashmina Sozni Stole Heavy – Black & White Chess | Handwoven Heritage - Kashmir Box
Kashmiri Handwoven Pashmina Sozni Stole Heavy – Black & White Chess | Handwoven Heritage - Kashmir Box

The Pashmina Artisans

A connection that runs deeper through time and tradition, Soft Gold—Pashmina—unfolds as a tribute to the artisans' ancestors and the land of Kashmir. 

As a brand rooted in Kashmir, we see ourselves as partners in their journey. Together, we build a bond with a threefold impact—our reach carries the artisans' stories to places they could only dream of, their craft inspires us to preserve Kashmir, thus creating heartfelt emotions for the wearer. This makes each pashmina a representation of trust and respect, bound by the belief that its beauty deserves to be felt everywhere. 

With every purchase, we ensure that the artisans' hands remain connected to us, their hearts are full, and their heritage is cherished. 

Across every country and city, someone wraps themselves in a pashmina, often unaware that the warmth they feel is not just from the softness of the wool but also from the love infused by the hands of artisan’s who crafted it.

MAKING PROCESS

  • Angoora Goat

    An exotic breed from the Changthangi area of Ladakh, the Angora Goat is known for its ability to naturally shed the most finest wool to create the luxurious Cashmeres, fetching significant value worldwide

  • The Discovery

    The timeless legacy of Pashmina began when the great Sufi Muslim saint, Mir Ali Hamadani, set out on an exploration of Ladakh and unearthed the wool produced by Angora goats.

  • Angoora Goat sheds its wool

    Beauty emerges as spring arrives. Changthangi Goats tenderly rub against rocks and shrubs, naturally shedding their short-haired fleece.The wool is then gathered and processed to fashion an opulent range of Cashmere wraps.

  • Yinder or Spinning Process

    The wool, gathered into small balls, undergoes the spinning process. A traditional spinning wheel, locally referred to as 'Yender,' plays a significant role in making the exquisite and delicate Pashm threads.

  • Spindle or Tulun Prech

    "Tulun" is the post-spinning stage, where the yarn is submerged in rice water, referred to as "Maaye," to enhance its durability. The treated yarn undergoes drying before being wound onto traditional wooden spindles called "Prech" in the native Kashmiri language.

  • Mounting the Wrap or Bharun

    Pashmina yarn is wound around iron rods in a process called 'Yarun.' The wrap then undergoes dressing, known as 'Bharun,' overseen by a craftsman called the 'Bharungur' or 'Wrap-Dresser.' This process entails stretching and securing the yarn within the loom called 'saaz'.

  • Weaving or Wovun

    The yarn is wound onto a small flange bobbin using a Parota. The weaver applies Saresh adhesive to the yarn in hank form, enhancing its durability and weavability. Finally, the yarn is mounted onto a handloom, where craftsmen known locally as 'Wovur' transform it into various luxurious wraps.

  • Dyeing or Rangaey

    The woven wraps are entrusted to a skilled artisan known as the 'Rangur.' Recognizing the inherent richness of the fabric, he expertly blends a range of natural dyes in precise proportions, yielding a breathtaking array of vibrant hues, enhancing its beauty manifold.