Jamawar Shawls are the crown jewel of Kashmiri craftsmanship — a 700-year-old legacy of intricate weaving that originated in Iran and flourished under Mughal patronage. At BK Handicrafts, under the guidance of Padma Shri Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan, we revive this royal art using pure Pashmina and traditional Kani/Sozni techniques.
Key Features of Our Jamawar Shawls
Each Jamawar shawl is a masterpiece of patience and devotion — handwoven with millions of stitches or intricate Kani bobbins, making both sides equally beautiful.
Double-Sided Perfection
Identical intricate patterns on both sides — hallmark of authentic Jamawar.
- 700-year-old technique
- Reversible beauty
Pure Pashmina & Natural Dyes
Finest Changthangi Pashmina with Azo-free organic colors for softness & safety.
- Ultra-light & warm
- Skin-friendly
Handcrafted by Masters
Created by 235+ skilled artisans trained under Padma Shri Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan.
- Generational legacy
- Zero child labor
Why Our Jamawar Shawls Stand Out
In a world of machine-made textiles, our Jamawar shawls are heirlooms — each one unique, handcrafted with love, and carrying centuries of tradition.
Authentic Kani & Sozni Technique
Traditional wooden bobbins or millions of needle stitches — both sides identical.
Generational Mastery
Passed down through 4 generations under Padma Shri Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan.
Ethical & Sustainable
Zero child labour, Azo-free dyes, pure Pashmina — crafted with conscience.
Everything You Need to Know
Jamawar shawls are reversible — patterns are identical on both sides — and handwoven using centuries-old Kani or Sozni techniques. They are made from pure Pashmina and considered wearable art pieces.
Depending on complexity, a single Jamawar shawl can take 6 months to 5–7 years. Patchwork masterpieces with hundreds of pieces often take the longest.
