Historical Significance
Ancient Craft: Kani weaving dates back to 3000 BC.
Mughal Favor: These shawls were highly prized by Mughal emperors.
Craftsmanship
Materials: Made from fine pashmina wool.
Techniques: Woven using small wooden spools called "kanis," guided by a graph design known as 'Talim.'
Economic Impact
Local Livelihood: Many families in Kanihama rely on Kani Shawl weaving.
Geographical Indication: Only shawls made in Kanihama can be labeled as Kani Shawls.
Global Recognition
Luxury Item: Known worldwide for their elegance and detailed patterns.
Cultural Pride: Worn as a mark of sophistication and often passed down as heirlooms.
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