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Purple Tilla Embroidered Pure Woolen Pheran Set With Shawl | Tradational Quraab Sleeve Design
Purple Tilla Embroidered Pure Woolen Pheran Set With Shawl | Tradational Quraab Sleeve Design
SKU:KO1714
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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
An exquisitely tailored woolen pheran set is an ode to the artistry of local Kashmiri art forms. The pheran set includes a pheran with Koraab style sleeves, tailored trousers and a matching wool shawl, all dipped in purple, looking graceful and calm. The neckline and sleeves are adorned with intricate Tilla embroidery, a centuries old Kashmiri embroidery technique where metallic threads are dipped in gold and silver to create ornate patterns the subtly shimmer against the base. The rich work, paired with a royal shade, evokes a sense if timeless and cultural pride.
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. Add traditional juttis or gold-toned heels to this embroidered pheran set.
2. Finish with statement earrings or Kashmiri jewelry for a complete festive look.
3. Drape the dupatta loosely over the shoulders to showcase the intricate neckline embroidery
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