


Pashtush Antique Pure Pashmina Shawl, Woven Kani Weave, Intricate Paisley
Batch code PH 1199999Â
SKU: 231113
Size: - 100 cm x 200 cm
Generic name is Shawl
Net Quantity – 1 N
Customer care is reachable at [email protected], ‪‪+91 77196 21780‬‬
Manufactured and packed by Pashtush India Private Limited, Golden Temple Road, Amritsar, PIN 143001, Punjab, India
Manufactured on 1 December 2025
Country of Origin - India
Dry Clean Recommended.
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This exquisite Kani Pashmina shawl unfolds in a grand, mirror-image paisley composition that flows seamlessly across the entire canvas. The richly woven field is elegantly framed by deep solid black pashmina pallas at both ends, lending the piece a poised, architectural finish.
The central body is adorned with an opulent palette of warm terracotta, rust, coral, muted rose, sage green, powder blue, ivory, and delicate accents of black. These layered tones come together to create a softly antiqued aesthetic—one that evokes depth, refinement, and enduring beauty.
Palatial and ceremonial in spirit, the design draws inspiration from the legendary Kashmiri court shawls of the 18th and 19th centuries, once cherished by Mughal nobility and later admired and sought after across Europe.
Motifs & Design Language
Paisley (Boteh) Motif
The shawl is anchored by the elongated paisley, or boteh, a motif that originated in Kashmir and later became a global symbol of luxury. Historically, the boteh represents the life force, the eternal flame, and the continuity of prosperity—making it both a decorative and deeply symbolic element.
Symmetry & Mirroring
Perfect bilateral symmetry defines the composition, a distinguishing feature of royal Kani shawls. Achieving such balance demands extraordinary mathematical precision and mastery from the weaver, marking this piece as an example of exceptional artisanal skill.
Dense All-Over Weave
Every inch of the shawl is meticulously detailed, with no empty spaces. Flowing vines, ornate botehs, and scrolling arabesques interlace across the surface, reflecting a high kani count and advanced weaving expertise—hallmarks of true heirloom-grade craftsmanship.
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Description
Batch code PH 1199999Â
SKU: 231113
Size: - 100 cm x 200 cm
Generic name is Shawl
Net Quantity – 1 N
Customer care is reachable at [email protected], ‪‪+91 77196 21780‬‬
Manufactured and packed by Pashtush India Private Limited, Golden Temple Road, Amritsar, PIN 143001, Punjab, India
Manufactured on 1 December 2025
Country of Origin - India
Dry Clean Recommended.
Â
This exquisite Kani Pashmina shawl unfolds in a grand, mirror-image paisley composition that flows seamlessly across the entire canvas. The richly woven field is elegantly framed by deep solid black pashmina pallas at both ends, lending the piece a poised, architectural finish.
The central body is adorned with an opulent palette of warm terracotta, rust, coral, muted rose, sage green, powder blue, ivory, and delicate accents of black. These layered tones come together to create a softly antiqued aesthetic—one that evokes depth, refinement, and enduring beauty.
Palatial and ceremonial in spirit, the design draws inspiration from the legendary Kashmiri court shawls of the 18th and 19th centuries, once cherished by Mughal nobility and later admired and sought after across Europe.
Motifs & Design Language
Paisley (Boteh) Motif
The shawl is anchored by the elongated paisley, or boteh, a motif that originated in Kashmir and later became a global symbol of luxury. Historically, the boteh represents the life force, the eternal flame, and the continuity of prosperity—making it both a decorative and deeply symbolic element.
Symmetry & Mirroring
Perfect bilateral symmetry defines the composition, a distinguishing feature of royal Kani shawls. Achieving such balance demands extraordinary mathematical precision and mastery from the weaver, marking this piece as an example of exceptional artisanal skill.
Dense All-Over Weave
Every inch of the shawl is meticulously detailed, with no empty spaces. Flowing vines, ornate botehs, and scrolling arabesques interlace across the surface, reflecting a high kani count and advanced weaving expertise—hallmarks of true heirloom-grade craftsmanship.























