Kani Shawls

Woven dreams from the valley of Kashmir, Kani Shawls are among the rarest and most exquisite textiles in the world. Made using tiny wooden tujis (kanis) instead of a traditional shuttle, each shawl is painstakingly handwoven on a loom, following a coded pattern called Talim—a language only master weavers understand.

Every Kani shawl is a labor of love and legacy, often taking several months to a year to complete. The designs are intricate and flowing—paisleys, florals, and Mughal-inspired motifs—meticulously rendered in vibrant or pastel hues, forming an unbroken canvas of art.

Woven typically on pure pashmina wool, a Kani shawl is not just a garment but a collectible heirloom, known for its softness, warmth, and breathtaking detail. Worn by royalty and connoisseurs for centuries, Kani weaving is a UNESCO-listed art form, preserved by a handful of families in Kashmir.

Step into the world of heritage, craftsmanship, and luxury with our curated Kani shawl collection—where every thread tells a story.