The Comeback and Cultural Significance of Kashmiri Pashmina
Fortunately, the story does not end with extinction on which we ended in the previous blog. In the mid-20th century, recognizing the cultural and economic value of the Pashmina shawl,...






















Experience refined luxury with our Dual Shade Semi-Jama Shawl, a timeless masterpiece that offers exceptional softness and warmth. Crafted from pure Pashmina fibre, it embodies enduring elegance and unwavering quality. The dual shades harmoniously merge, creating a versatile and sophisticated accessory that transcends fashion trends, making it the epitome of timeless sophistication.
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The Unbroken Thread
Forged in Kolkata, our story is a tapestry of mastery woven across four generations. It began with the visionary hands of Khawja Saif-ud-din Bastal, whose commitment to integrity and excellence transformed rare fibers into cherished heirlooms. Today, this living legacy continues a timeless narrative of trust, quality, and artistry, carefully passed forward as a testament to a family’s unwavering craft.

Materials and Methods
Soft, attractive, and elegant Kashmiri shawls are the result of the weavers' skills in colouring, designing, embellishing and the use of fine fabrics. The geographical position of the Kashmir valley, the northwest region of India, is also vital in providing the finest and softest fleece, the main source of Fibre. After cleaning and processing, the fleece is used for creating Pashmina items.

The house of naqash
Javid Ahmad Malik, a master weaver from Kashmir, upholds the age-old tradition of crafting Pashmina shawls, a skill inherited from his father. Through decades of dedication, Javid blends traditional craftsmanship with innovation, producing shawls of unmatched elegance. Each piece reflects the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir, symbolizing resilience and beauty. Javid's work not only honors his family's legacy but also invites us to partake in a timeless tradition woven into the very fabric of Kashmir.