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‘Chakradhara’ - an ode to the dignity of the #Tiger , the national animal of India and the conservation efforts to support the thriving population. Chakradhara takes its roots from the artisanal #Shikargah from the temple city #Banaras, once a narrative of the hunting stories of the princely families, now a juxtapose to #savethetiger and the temples of nature. Warp ‘n Weft pledges a part of the sales proceeds to @wwfindia #Banārasipanā #Chakradhara #MyHandloomMyPride #WarpnWeft #WWFIndia An affection for handloom. A reverence to heirloom. A provenance we create, a heritance they weave. Visit our e-atelier www.warpnweft.in For all in store appointments and virtual consultation Contact Us [email protected] +919819507134 +919820781817 +912222000554 (at Warp And Weft) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChGquPUvxEp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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aisha-kapoor98 · 3 months
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Men’s wool shawl | Pashmal
Pashmal offers a wide range of men’s woollen shawls, featuring traditional Jaal Jamawar, Booti, Shikargah, Aari embroidery, floral-paisley motifs and more. Our collection of shawls for men reflect traditional craftsmanship with a modern flair. Shop now from our latest collections! 
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kashmirarts · 9 months
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Kashmiri Rugs: The Kaleen That Weave Stories of Tradition and Beauty
A symbol of rich cultural heritage and unsurpassed craftsmanship, the Kashmiri rug, popularly known as 'Kaleen', is more than just a beautiful home decor piece. Each rug is a vibrant tapestry, intricately woven with stories of tradition, grace, and the timeless beauty of Kashmir.
The art of rug weaving traveled from Persia to the heart of Kashmir in the 15th century under the patronage of the region's rulers. Since then, this ancient craft has grown in its subtlety and sophistication, making Kashmiri rugs a treasured artifact for carpet connoisseurs globally.
Weaving Techniques
The traditional method of crafting these rugs is as enthralling as the final product. The base of a Kashmiri rug, usually cotton or silk, is stretched over a loom. Using a hooked tool known as 'Tujji', the artisan knots fine threads onto the base, following intricate designs often committed to memory. The complexity and density of these knots play a significant role in determining the rug's quality. The painstaking process of hand knotting leads to the production of rugs that are not just durable but bear a finish so exquisite that they almost seem surreal.
Designs and Patterns
Kashmiri rugs are a visual treat, decorated with intricate floral and paisley motifs that are distinctive of Persian influence. Some designs also depict stories from folklore, scenes from hunting expeditions, or elaborate garden landscapes. Popular patterns include 'Tree of Life', 'Chinar' (Kashmir's iconic maple leaf), and 'Shikargah' (hunting scenes).
Among these myriad designs, a Kashmiri rug often tells the story of its weaver. The colors used, the motifs chosen, and the detailing in the design all reflect the weaver's skill, creativity, and experiences, making each rug unique in its own right.
The Tale of Two Types
Kashmiri rugs mainly come in two types: Silk and Wool.
Silk rugs, woven with pure silk threads, are prized for their sheen and intricate detail. The high knot count in these rugs allows for detailed designs, making them a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
Woolen rugs, on the other hand, are celebrated for their warmth, resilience, and affordability compared to their silk counterparts. They usually have larger motifs, with a lower knot count but offer an earthy charm that is equally appealing.
Where to Buy Authentic Kashmiri Rugs
For anyone looking to buy an authentic Kashmiri rug, online platforms have made it more accessible than ever. One such trusted platform is Kashmirarts.store. They offer a wide range of Kashmiri products, including rugs, directly sourced from local artisans. This ensures the authenticity of the product and supports the craftsmen behind these magnificent pieces of art.
Before making a purchase, remember to consider the rug's size, material, knot density, and, most importantly, the reliability of the seller. With each rug being a significant investment, it's worth taking the time to ensure you are getting an authentic piece.
In conclusion, a Kashmiri rug is not just a piece of Home Decor; it's a testament to the weaver's artistry and the region's rich cultural heritage. Each knot and pattern tells a story of tradition and beauty, making every rug a unique piece of art. By owning a Kashmiri rug, you become a part of this age-old tradition, while also contributing to the livelihood of the skilled artisans of Kashmir. The intricate designs, mesmerizing color palettes, and traditional weaving techniques of Kashmiri rugs are indeed a proud testament to the artisan's dedication and the enduring allure of Kashmir handicraft heritage.
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kashmirmonitor · 1 year
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O deer! Wildlife department launches project to monitor movement pattern of Hangul
O deer! Wildlife department launches project to monitor movement pattern of Hangul
Srinagar: Wildlife Department has embarked on a mission to monitor the movement pattern of endangered Hangul in Kashmir. `Monitoring of Hangul movement in Shikargah using non-invasive techniques and habitat suitability assessment of the Paddock’ has been launched to understand the pattern of the endangered species. The department has decided to appoint project associates, who will conduct the…
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Wedding Silk Sarees |  Wedding Sarees in Chennai |  Wedding Saree Collections - Sundari Silks
Amongst the most popular designs of the kimkhwab, the brocade of Banaras, the shikargah design is the finest and most popular. It is not a weave, but a term indicating the design of a hunting scene, on a piece of fabric. This primary source of shikargah design has been an inspiration to create the “vanasingaram’’ motif in Wedding Kanchipuram Silks. 
“Vanasingaram” literally translates to ‘glory of the forest’ and shows how a variety of forms and figures, including trees, creepers, flowers, birds, animals are incorporated into a single pattern. The bride presents a stunning picture of beauty and elegance in this jewel-toned silk saree, which requires a great level of artistry and expertise in weaving.
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traditional-life · 2 years
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Authentic Silk Saree from Banaras, India
Original and pure Banarasi silk saree, for wedding, festivals or any other occasion.. Different types of handloom Banarasi silk sarees like Jangla Banarasi saree, Bootidar Banarasi saree, shikargah Banarasi saree, tanchoi Banarasi saree, etc. swiftly add grace and elegance while giving you a distinct saree look..
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tyyarindia29 · 2 years
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A brief history of Banarasi silk saree in India.
A brief history of Banarasi silk saree in India. 
The general history of winding in Banaras is fairly broken. Buddhist records from Jataka Katha say that Kasi or Varanasi was unmistakable cotton developing/winding around focus; however, it was likewise rumored for a wide range of winding around. A few say the notices and portrayals of Hiranya texture - made of gold - as found in the venerated Rig Veda are very like those of the sublime Kimkhab/Kinkhab brocades of Banaras - which were woven with genuine gold and silver yarns. The city additionally tracks down a place in Mahabharata. The British records, the most understandable of the accessible documentation, likewise verify the stand that the old city of Varanasi was consistently a huge winding around the focus. Its exceptional brocades were even sent out to Europe!
Even though students of history record the unmistakable influence of Rajasthan canvases as well as Hindu themes on early brocades, it was noticed that there was an unexpected vanishing of old plans, somewhere near sixteenth hundred years. Once famous for cotton and muslin winding around - the hallowed atavistic focal point of ages of passionate Hindu enthusiasts, the land where Buddhism made its most memorable child strides and a necessary page throughout the entire existence of Jainism - Benaras or Shiva's territory Kashi - formed into thriving silk winding around bungalow industry, as today, just at the turn of the seventeenth 100 years. Brought to Kashi by Muslim weavers of Gujarat, following starvation - the productive art thrived plentifully here and proceeds to.
Brocading that we see today has an unmistakable Persian, Mogul, and Central Asian impact. Known to have been affected from different unfamiliar impacts, made do upon by horde native strategies, this fine winding around style - presently altogether called Banarasi weave - had contacted its apex, during the Mughal period, when it was advocated by the eminence and the honorability, to a great extent under the support of Emperor Akbar. Persian, Turkish, and Mogul impacts are noticeable on Banarasi winds around. You can see them in the usually utilized themes of buttis, paisley, jhallar, bel, and Shikargah (hunting). Today, one of the greatest bungalow enterprises in the winding around the area in India, Banarasi handloom materials winding around is spread around various urban communities, and towns around Varanasi - in the province of Uttar Pradesh.
Other than that there are also some main kinds of silk saree available in India that plays a vital role in the history of silk saree in India like kanjivaram silk saree, Paithani silk saree the demand f this saree in this market is way too higher than the demand of other sarees.
A handloom Banarasi saree might require anyplace between a couple of days to a few months for consummation. The brocade winding around requires extraordinary expertise and information - and, surprisingly, then, at that point, the time and exertion increment with the intricacy in plans. The more intricate winds around and brocades, in this manner, are more costly. The weaver local area of Banaras is - and has remained - under huge strain - generally inferable from monetary reasons - as they neglect to get the satisfactory compensation for their extremely difficult work.
Bona fide Banarasi saris utilize the most perfect of the silk yarns and zari. Zari is produced using metallic yarns - which these days are to a great extent manufactured. Unadulterated Zari, as we probably are aware today, is produced using copper yarns with gold and silver clean. Sarees with unadulterated Zari are much more costly than the ones made with trendy, engineered varieties. Records of the purpose of genuine gold or silver yarns' Zari in antiquated times are accessible.
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kaalbela · 2 years
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Shikargah refers to a specific type of printing or weaving motif originating from North India, depicting hunting scenes that depict the royal hunting hobby of the medieval kings. The word Shikargah is derived from the Hindi word shikar, meaning 'to hunt'. Plant, animal and other natural motifs are the most commonly used. Darker blues and greens are the common colours used, although lighter fabrics can also be found. The weaving is very intricate and dense creating a very glamorous and festive look.
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warpnwefttrends · 2 years
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‘Chakradhara’ - an ode to the dignity of the #Tiger , the national animal of India and the conservation efforts to support the thriving population. Chakradhara takes its roots from the artisanal #Shikargah from the temple city #Banaras, once a narrative of the hunting stories of the princely families, now a juxtapose to #savethetiger and the temples of nature. Warp ‘n Weft pledges a part of the sales proceeds to @wwfindia #Banārasipanā #Chakradhara #MyHandloomMyPride #WarpnWeft #WWFIndia An affection for handloom. A reverence to heirloom. A provenance we create, a heritance they weave. Visit our e-atelier www.warpnweft.in For all in store appointments and virtual consultation Contact Us [email protected] +919819507134 +919820781817 +912222000554 https://www.instagram.com/p/ChFVfLDoI75/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ariverinpursuit · 5 years
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luxurionworld7 · 4 years
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When you think of bridal wear, you think of banarasi. When you think of occasion wear, festive wear, special dressing, you think of dressing, you think of banarasi; such is the flavour and flamboyance of this brocade work sarees. Known for their gold and silver zari, fine silk and opulent embroidery, they are heavy sarees with inspired designs.
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