Kashmir handicrafts | Paper Mashi | Kashmiri Samawaar
Автор: Tasawaf Mir
Загружено: 2025-08-26
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A Kashmiri samawaar is a traditional tea kettle originating from the Kashmir Valley. It's typically made from copper or brass and features intricate designs, engravings, or embossing, often with calligraphic motifs.
Kashmiri samawaars are used to brew and serve traditional Kashmiri chai, known as "Noon Chai" or "Kashmiri Chai." The samawaar's design and craftsmanship reflect the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir, making it a prized possession for many.
These samawaars are often adorned with intricate patterns, adding to their aesthetic value. They're not only functional but also serve as decorative pieces, showcasing the artisanal skills of Kashmiri craftsmen.
Kashmiri paper mache, also known as Papier-mâché, is a traditional craft of Kashmir, India. It involves creating intricate designs and patterns on paper mache objects, often using handmade paper, glue, and natural materials.
Kashmiri paper mache artisans create beautiful items like:
Decorative boxes
Vases
Bowls
Figurines
Wall hangings
The craft is known for its:
Intricate designs
Vibrant colors
Delicate patterns
Unique textures
Kashmiri paper mache is a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage and artisanal expertise.
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