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      • Kani Pashmina Pala Dar

      • Original price was: ₹75,950.00.Current price is: ₹72,000.00.
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      • PASHMINA KANI Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in Kashmiri…
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    • KANI PASHMINA STOLE REVERSIBLE
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      • KANI PASHMINA STOLE REVERSIBLE

      • 37,550.00
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      • PASHMINA KANI Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in Kashmiri…
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      • 52,850.00
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      • PASHMINA KANI SHAWL Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in…
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      • 85,325.00
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      • PASHMINA KANI SHAWL Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in…
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      • 85,215.00
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      • PASHMINA KANI SHAWL Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in…
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      • 82,250.00
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      • PASHMINA KANI SHAWL Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in…
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      • 78,230.00
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      • PASHMINA KANI SHAWL Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in…
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      • 75,460.00
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      • PASHMINA KANI SHAWL Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in…
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      • 72,585.00
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      • PASHMINA KANI SHAWL Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in…
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      • 72,580.00
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      • PASHMINA KANI SHAWL Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in…
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      • 69,150.00
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      • PASHMINA KANI SHAWL Kani weaving is believed to be an art indigenous to Kanihama and traced back to 3000 BC.[3] This exquisite shawl was once coveted by Mughal Kings, Sikh Maharajas and British Aristocrats. The Ain-i-Akbari records that Emperor Akbar was an avid collector of Kani shawls. While the name 'Kani' comes from the area where this particular artisans come from, Kanihama, the word 'Kani' - in…
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    • PASHMINA SOZNI JAMA
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      • 64,320.00
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      • An exclusive edit of hand-embroidered Cashmere wraps made from 100% authentic Capra Hircus Goat cashmere, acquired from the above 15000 feet in the hilly terrains of Ladakh. The collection features best Cashmere pieces all handwoven over the classic wooden handloom in the valley of Kashmir, and later hand embroidered in the world-famous embroideries like Zari, Sozni, Paper The dimensions of…
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