The Weaving of Pashmina is an age old Traditional Heritage of producing Kani and Jamavar Shawls is of Historical importance. Srinagar (Kashmir) has been world famous since period of the great Saint Shah Hamdani and subsequent. Royal Mughal period onwards, till date for delicate, intricate and traditional patterns woven in Shawls known by name as Pashmina Kani Shawl and Stoles.
The most valued shawls are composed of threads of delicate Pashmina wool from the underbelly of the wild Tibetan and Laddakh mountain goats(Capra Hiracus).The fibres got from the goat has a special luster due to its long, fine fibres, which are as thin as 12 microns. The growth of the fine, warm Pashmina is an adaptive response to the harshly windswept terrain and winter temperatures falling to -30 degrees in the winter.
In Kani weaving the design is formed by the manipulation of small wooden sticks called ‘Tojis’ which interlock their respective colored threads as they complete each weft of the shawl.The weaving method practiced for weaving “KANI” shawls is unique and very interesting even though the methodis more or less similar to the weaving of ‘PATANI’ or ‘JAMDANI’.
Source : India Handloom Brand
Last Modified : 9/5/2023
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