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Black Tilla Embroidered Woolen Pheran Set With Shawl
Black Tilla Embroidered Woolen Pheran Set With Shawl
SKU:KO1713
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Manufactured & Marketed by:
PANUN KASHMIR ORIGIN PRIVATE LIMITED
Address:Nawabazar Srinagar Near New Gas Agency ,Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, 190002
Consumer Care Details:
Email: care@kashmirorigin.com
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Manufactured & Marketed by:
PANUN KASHMIR ORIGIN PRIVATE LIMITED
Address:Nawabazar Srinagar Near New Gas Agency ,Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, 190002
Consumer Care Details:
Email: care@kashmirorigin.com
For For Customization : What's app here
Timeless and graceful, a handpicked black wool pheran set captures the luxury of Kashmiri craftsmanship and heritage. Crafted from soft, premium wool, the pheran offers warmth as well as timeless style, perfect for winter festivities and intimate gatherings in autumn. The pheran set features delicate coppery gold Tilla embroidery along the neckline, cuffs and hem, and the motifs scatter against the rich black backdrop, reflecting the artisan’s beautiful imagination and devotion to preserve the centuries old art of Tilla. Paired with matching trousers and a wool dupatta, this set exudes understated sophistication, ideal for those who love to have a connection with their roots
Tilla Embroidery
Tilla embroidery is one of Kashmir’s most treasured art forms. Artisans use fine metallic threads - often dipped in real gold or silver - to create intricate, gleaming patterns. Tilla embroidery was once reserved for royalty, when it was done with real gold and silver, making it a symbol of opulence and heritage. Today, while the materials have evolved, the handwork remains unchanged. Each motif reflects patience, skill, and centuries of tradition
Styling Tips:
1. Elevate the looks with this pheran set by wearing antique gold jewellery or traditional jhumkas
2. Pair the Tilla pheran set with black or bronze embroidered heels or flats for a rich finish
3. Let the dupatta fall loosely from one shoulder to showcase its embroidery patterns
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