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Hara Jaal Hand Embroidered Sozni Shawl

Deep forest green is one of the hardest base colours to embroider. Use too much, and it disappears. Use too little and the ground takes over. The craftsmen behind the Hara Jaal balanced it exactly.

This is a Jaalidaar-woven Kashmiri Pashmina shawl. Sozni hand embroidery covers it entirely. The Jaalidaar weave criss-crosses threads on the loom. It creates a self-patterned lattice built into the fabric. This gives the shawl a texture that plain-woven Pashmina lacks. You feel it when you hold it. The green base is rich and deep. It falls between bottle green and forest. The colour does not fade or flatten under the embroidery. It holds its ground.

The embroidery design is an all-over paisley jaal. Large boteh motifs are distributed across the full surface. Each is surrounded by trailing vines and small floral sprigs. All are worked in the fine Sozni needle technique. Sozni uses a single needle. There is no hook and no chain stitch. Each motif is built from scratch. This gives the embroidery its characteristic lightness. It sits on the fabric rather than weighing it down. The palette is ivory, blush pink, and soft peach. These are deliberately soft against the deep green. The whole composition gains its elegance this way. A decorative border finishes the edges cleanly.

Specifications

  • Craft Time: 6 Months of Meticulous Sozni Hand Embroidery
  • Embroidery Technique: Traditional Sozni Hand Embroidery
  • Material: 100% Pure Pashmina
  • Base Colour: Deep Forest Green
  • Dimensions: 80in x 40in (2m x 1m)
  • Certified Authenticity: GI Certified Authentic Pashmina
  • Care Instructions: Dry Clean | Our Specialised Service
  • Shipped within 48 Hours: Ready to dispatch
NOTE: Actual colour may vary slightly from images due to monitor calibration and lighting conditions.

Heritage Pashmina | Handmade in, Kashmir, India

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Rs. 99,800.00
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Rs. 99,800.00
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Hara Jaal Hand Embroidered Sozni Shawl
Hara Jaal Hand Embroidered Sozni Shawl
Hara Jaal Hand Embroidered Sozni Shawl
Hara Jaal Hand Embroidered Sozni Shawl
Hara Jaal Hand Embroidered Sozni Shawl
Hara Jaal Hand Embroidered Sozni Shawl
Hara Jaal Hand Embroidered Sozni Shawl

FAQs

What is the process involved in making a Pashmina Shawl?

The creation of a Pashmina shawl is a meticulous and time-consuming process that begins in the high-altitude Himalayan region of Changthang, Ladakh, where the Pashmina goat thrives at elevations of 14,750 feet. After collecting the pashm from the underbelly and neck of the goat, the journey of the shawl encompasses several detailed steps: dehairing, cleaning, teasing, combing, strengthening the fibers, spinning, warp preparation, weaving, cleaning, mending, dyeing, Naqashi designing, embroidery, and applying the finishing touches. This elaborate process, from the collection of pashm to the final embellishments, showcases the dedication and skill of the artisans involved in crafting a Pashmina Shawl. 

Time involved in making a Pashmina Shawl?

The duration of the embroidery process for a Pashmina Shawl varies significantly, primarily influenced by the intricacy of the design. Simple patterns may only require three months to complete, while more complex designs demand a considerably longer time, potentially extending up to two years. This variance in time reflects the meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship required to bring elaborate designs to life on the delicate fabric of a Pashmina Shawl. 

What defines the luxurious texture of Pashmina?

Pashmina's luxury comes from the fine hair of Himalayan goats, spun into yarns that are soft, warm, and lightweight.

Why are Cashmere products considered a staple in high-end fashion?

Their exclusivity, softness, and the intricate process of production make them a high-end fashion staple.

What guidelines should one follow to extend the life of Pashmina items?

Gentle hand washing, drying flat, and moth-proof storage are key to preserving these fabrics.

How does one distinguish genuine Cashmere and Pashmina from imitations?

Authenticity is verified through texture, warmth, weave, and seller reputation and above all the certification by the Government under the stamp of GI tag

Can environmental sustainability be maintained in the production of Cashmere and Pashmina?

Yes, through responsible herding, ethical treatment of animals, and fair trade practices.

What makes Pashmina an exceptional gift choice?I

ts rarity, craftsmanship, and luxury status make it a thoughtful and elegant gift.

How do seasonal changes affect the use of Cashmere and Pashmina garments?

Their insulation and breathability make them suitable for year-round use.

How does the GI tag certify the authenticity of authentic Pashmina?

The GI tag ensures the product is authentically produced in its traditional region, guaranteeing quality and origin.