CRIMSON AND WHITE

two fully woven renaissance jamawar shawls.

above: a crimson jamawar with complex all over woven patterning. there are flowers and branches together with pavement stripes and arches in predominantly pinks, blues and soft violet together with the use of some smoky black.

below: a sparkling white jamawar woven exquisitely in the same way. this shawl is gently coloured with predominantly pinks, blues and lilacs, edged and detailed with a beautiful blue violet.

these shawls are special pieces that illustrate the artistic craftsmanship of the master weavers of kashmir and the use of miniaturised detail in their weaving.

read our order page to find out more, or use the form on our contact page to order a brochure, send us an email or request a call-back.

woven jamawar

these are either woven with pattered borders or are woven with all-over patterns. both kinds of shawl have distinctive and ravishing stripy ends.

these stunning pieces are also known as ‘kani’ shawls, after the very fine cane needle employed in this form of weaving, which involves many colour changes and demands great skill, time and concentration.

CRIMSON AND WHITE

CRIMSON AND WHITE

two fully woven renaissance jamawar shawls.

above: a crimson jamawar with complex all over woven patterning. there are flowers and branches together with pavement stripes and arches in predominantly pinks, blues and soft violet together with the use of some smoky black.

below: a sparkling white jamawar woven exquisitely in the same way. this shawl is gently coloured with predominantly pinks, blues and lilacs, edged and detailed with a beautiful blue violet.

these shawls are special pieces that illustrate the artistic craftsmanship of the master weavers of kashmir and the use of miniaturised detail in their weaving.

read our order page to find out more, or use the form on our contact page to order a brochure, send us an email or request a call-back.

woven jamawar

these are either woven with pattered borders or are woven with all-over patterns. both kinds of shawl have distinctive and ravishing stripy ends.

these stunning pieces are also known as ‘kani’ shawls, after the very fine cane needle employed in this form of weaving, which involves many colour changes and demands great skill, time and concentration.