Kashmir Pashmina & Kani Shawl

GI Tagged

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    About Kashmir Pashmina & Kani Shawl

    Pashmina is hand-spun from the downy underfleece of Changthangi goats reared at 4,000 m in Ladakh, then woven and often embroidered in Kashmir. The Kani shawl, built motif-by-motif on tiny wooden bobbins, can take years and is the pinnacle of the craft.

    Region of origin
    Jammu & Kashmir
    GI registration
    Kashmir Pashmina; Kani Shawl
    Materials
    pashmina (changthangi goat wool)
    Techniques
    hand-spinning; kani twill-tapestry; sozni embroidery
    HS code (customs)
    6214

    How it’s made

    hand-spinningkani twill-tapestrysozni embroidery

    The makers

    Crafted by Kashmiri weavers & embroiderers of Jammu & Kashmir.

    Why “GI-tagged” matters

    Kashmir Pashmina & Kani Shawl is registered under India’s Geographical Indication (GI) Act as “Kashmir Pashmina; Kani Shawl”. A GI tag legally certifies that a piece genuinely originates from its traditional region and is made by its rightful artisan community — your guarantee of authenticity.

    GI-certified authenticity

    Rooted in India’s registered craft traditions

    Artisan-direct

    Made by the makers — fair, direct earnings

    Traceable provenance

    Every piece carries its maker, region & origin