Also written as: Phiran · Feran · Phiren · Pheran · پھیرن · फेरन (Hindi)
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Authentic Kashmiri pherans — also spelled phiran, feran or phiren — shipped from Kashmir for every family member.
Woolen pherans, velvet pherans, aari work, sozni, tilla and zari embroidered pheran designs for women.
Shop Women's Pheran →Traditional men's Kashmiri pherans in cashmilon, raffal, tweed and woolen fabrics in classic colours.
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Shop Kids Pheran →From festive parties and weddings to daily home wear and luxury — find the right Kashmiri phiran for every occasion.
For home, casual outings and office days, cashmilon pherans are the most practical and popular choice. Warm, soft, economical and available in all colours. Aari machine work cashmilon pherans offer the best value for daily use.
Not all pheran fabrics are equally warm. Use this guide to choose the right fabric for your climate and use.
Warmth ratings are indicative and based on typical fabric weight and insulation properties. Actual warmth may vary by weave density and garment construction.
Based on actual stock proportions — higher percentage means higher buyer demand. Pherans are worn loose so always size up if between measurements.
💡 49–52 inch chest covers 61% of total demand — the sweet spot for women's pherans.
💡 43–44 inch is chosen by 64% of buyers — traditional below-knee fall. Shop 43–44 →
Black, green, maroon and blue are consistently the strongest colours in the Kashmiri pheran collection.
Most versatile and in-demand. Works for daily wear, office and festive occasions.
Very strong demand. Works beautifully with aari, tilla and zari embroidery.
Perfect for festive wear, weddings and velvet or tilla pheran designs.
A graceful winter colour for both simple and embroidered pherans.
Popular for women's pheran designs, particularly in aari and velvet styles.
Warm, earthy and traditional — a strong choice for classic Kashmiri styling.
Elegant, especially for sozni work and premium pashmina pherans.
A bold option for women looking for a statement pheran dress colour.
The fabric decides warmth, fall, price and occasion suitability.
Best for daily wear and budget-friendly pheran shopping. Widely stocked and popular among women and men looking for practical warmth at an economical price.
Raffal gives a better fall and more refined look. It pairs beautifully with aari, sozni and tilla embroidery. Popular for parties, weddings and gifting.
A rich choice for festive, party and wedding looks. Velvet pherans look especially luxurious in maroon, wine, black and deep green.
The warmest and heaviest Kashmiri pheran fabric. Pattu tweed is a thick handwoven wool — ideal for extreme Kashmiri winters and traditional styling.
The finest Kashmiri pheran fabric — exceptionally soft, warm and lightweight. Pashmina pherans with sozni needle work are heirloom-quality garments for those who value genuine Kashmiri luxury.
Tweed gives a traditional heavy winter feel. More common in classic Kashmiri winter wardrobes and for men's pherans. Very warm and durable with a characteristic woven texture.
Embroidery gives every Kashmiri pheran its identity. Aari machine work leads on value; handwork styles offer heritage quality.
The most sold embroidery on Gyawun. Classic Kashmiri look at an economical price — top choice for daily wear and gifting.
Hand-done aari gives richer texture and more intricate patterns. Preferred for premium gifting and special occasions.
Tilla adds metallic shine and festive elegance. Especially popular in maroon, black, green, cream and velvet bases.
Delicate needle work — refined, subtle and beautiful. Top choice for luxury pherans and customers who appreciate traditional Kashmiri craft.
Zari gives a graceful dressy finish without making the pheran too heavy. Works well on raffal and velvet bases.
No embroidery — ideal for everyday home wear, layering and understated winter dressing.
Every Kashmiri pheran takes time and skilled hands. Understanding production time helps you plan your order — especially for handwork styles.
Pure tilla hand embroidery is one of the most labour-intensive Kashmiri crafts. Each motif is painstakingly woven with metallic threads by skilled artisans — a pheran with full tilla handwork can take an entire month to complete.
Raffal wool pherans with aari hand work or sozni hand work embroidery take approximately two weeks to make. The embroidery is done by hand, stitch by stitch, requiring skilled craftspeople and careful time.
Pure pashmina pherans with lining take around 10 days to make. The pure pashmina fabric itself must first be sourced and prepared — pashmina wool is extremely fine and delicate, requiring careful handling throughout production.
Cashmilon pherans are produced in bulk — they are not made as single custom pieces. Bulk production takes at least 7 days from order to dispatch. Because of this, cashmilon pherans are more economical and widely available in standard sizes.
Pherans with tilla patches (pre-made tilla embroidery pieces stitched onto the pheran) take around 4 days to make. This is a faster alternative to full tilla handwork that still gives a festive, embellished look at a more accessible price.
Plain pherans with no embroidery are the quickest to make — approximately 4 days from cutting to finishing. These are ideal for customers who need a pheran quickly or prefer a clean, minimalist look for daily wear.
A pheran (also spelled phiran, feran or phiren — Kashmiri: پھیرن) is a traditional Kashmiri garment usually reaching below the knees. It is worn by both men and women in Kashmir, especially during the cold winter months. A pheran is traditionally worn loose over winter clothes, and often with a kangri (a fire pot) underneath for warmth. The word pheran, phiran, feran and phiren all refer to the same beloved Kashmiri garment.
For a daily winter look or office wear, choose a cashmilon wool or raffal wool pheran in black, green, blue or brown with aari machine work. For parties, Eid and weddings, choose a velvet pheran or raffal pheran with sozni, tilla or aari hand work in maroon, wine or deep green. For a traditional relaxed look, pick a 43–44 inch length pheran with a 49–52 inch chest depending on your layering preference.
What to wear with a pheran:
Traditional Kashmiri pherans (phiran) are loose garments designed for comfort and layering. Follow these steps to find your perfect fit.
Since pherans are worn over regular clothes (thermals, sweaters etc.), they are cut larger than standard kurtas to allow for traditional draping.
Measured from the highest point of the shoulder (near the neck) down to the bottom hem.
This refers to the total circumference (front + back). For example, a 52-inch width means the front is 26 inches and the back is 26 inches.
The hip size on our pherans is typically 2–3 inches larger than the bust/chest size to ensure a comfortable fit.
Pronunciation, history, styling, sizing, types and more — everything about the Kashmiri pheran (phiran / feran / phiren).
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