5 expensive things you must bring back from your Kashmir trip
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/TIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Jun 17, 2024, 20:44 IST
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Kashmir is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and exquisite handicrafts like Pashmina shawls, Kashmiri carpets, Paper Mache crafts, Kashmiri spices/saffron, and walnut wood crafts.
Kashmir is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and exquisite handicrafts like Pashmina shawls, Kashmiri carpets, Paper Mache crafts, Kashmiri spices/saffron, and walnut wood crafts. Read less
So if you are planning a trip to Kashmir, you must bring back these five items from Kashmir:
Paper Mache Crafts: It is a centuries-old art form that involves intricate hand-painting on paper pulp. Artisans create decorative items such as vases, boxes, trays, and figurines adorned with colourful floral patterns. These ornate pieces are not only visually stunning but also showcase the region's cultural heritage and artistic finesse.
Kashmiri spices/saffron: Kashmir is famous for its aromatic spices that enhance the flavours of traditional Kashmiri cuisine. From saffron (Kesar) to Kashmiri red chilli powder (Kashmiri Mirch), these spices are renowned for their quality and unique taste. Saffron, known as the King of Spices, is harvested from delicate Crocus flowers and prized for its vivid colour and distinct flavour.
Walnut wood crafts: Kashmiri artisans are skilled in creating exquisite walnut wood crafts, including furniture, jewelry boxes, and decorative items. Walnut wood, known for its rich color and durability, is intricately carved with traditional patterns and motifs such as floral designs, Islamic calligraphy, and geometric shapes. Each piece reflects the craftsmanship and attention to detail that Kashmiri artisans are renowned for.
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