A symbol of elegance, tradition, and centuries-old craftsmanship — from Sozni needlework to Tilla embroidery.
Artisans carefully choose the right fabric as a canvas that enhances both comfort and the art of embroidery.
Breathable, ideal for everyday wear
Smooth texture with elegant fall
Balanced comfort and richness
Lightweight and easy to drape
Premium, lustrous for special occasions
Sheer, crisp and contemporary
Sozni is the most delicate of all Kashmiri embroidery styles — fine, intricate needlework achieved with breathtaking precision. A single saree can take weeks or months, as artisans draw floral and paisley patterns thread by thread.
Shop Sozni SareesEach technique is a living tradition, passed down through generations of Kashmiri artisans.
Bold chain-stitch embroidery using a hooked needle, creating rich floral designs with depth and color.
Fine, delicate needlework of the highest precision — often requiring months of painstaking craftsmanship.
Metallic gold and silver thread embroidery that gives each saree a regal, opulent shimmer.
Ancient woven technique using tiny wooden sticks (kanis), creating intricate patterns within the fabric.
Fine gold or silver thread woven into the saree border or body, adding festive richness and shine.
Vibrant, painterly patterns inspired by Kashmir's iconic lacquerware — bold, colorful, unmistakably unique.
Tilla embroidery uses real metallic gold and silver threads, hand-stitched in intricate geometric and floral patterns. It gives each saree a regal opulence that makes it the perfect choice for weddings and grand occasions.
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Kashmiri sarees are classified by their method of embroidery — each with its own character, appeal, and price range.
Lightweight, beautifully draped, and rich with bold floral and Chinar motifs. Available in machine work for everyday elegance at an accessible price — Gyawun's most popular saree style.
Shop Aari SareesSymbol of life and fertility
Icon of Srinagar's maple trees
Lotus, saffron, iris motifs
Parrots and kingfishers
Kashmiri sarees bloom in shades drawn from the valley's landscapes — from saffron fields to Dal Lake's blue waters.
Crafted from the fiber of Himalayan goats, Pashmina sarees represent the summit of Kashmiri textile art.
A standard saree requires 5.25–6 meters of fabric. Producing authentic Pashmina — from fiber sourcing to spinning to weaving — demands exceptional skill and time. When hand embroidery such as Sozni or Tilla work is added, the value increases further: more craftsmanship always equals higher value.
Fully artisanal from raw fiber to finished fabric. The most precious form of Pashmina, entirely made by human hands.
Traditional loom weaving with modern yarn preparation. Artisan skill combined with consistent quality fiber.
Every piece is sourced directly from artisans in Kashmir — delivered to your doorstep across India and worldwide.
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