featured-image

Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, has been designated a 'World Craft City' by the World Crafts Council, on 23rd June, Sunday. This recognition is believed to improve the handloom and handicraft sectors and improve the tourism and infrastructural sectors. The spokesperson emphasised the fact that the city has a very rich cultural background and hardworking and talented artists who have received quite good recognition all over the world.

This statement affirms Srinagar’s position as an international city on the artistic and cultural map. Brief History Kashmir the ‘heaven on earth’ is famous not only for its picturesque beauty but also for its embroidery and handloom products, symbolising local culture and luxury. Embroidery in Kashmir dates back to the 7th century AD and started flourishing in the 16th century during the Mughal period when Kashmiri shawls became part of fashion and trimmed with embroidery.



By the middle of the 19th century, these shawls were desirable to the Europeans, especially the French. The technological revolution towards the close of the 18th century also paved the way for further improvement in the existing status of 'Shruen Kashmiri' craftsmanship globally. ALSO READ: Srinagar Recognised As ‘World Craft City’ – A Boost For Handloom and Handicraft Sector 5 Most Popular Handloom Textiles In Kashmir: Kani Shawls: Kani shawl, originating from the Kanihama area of the Kashmir valley, is one of the oldest handicrafts of Kashmir.

.

Back to Fashion Page