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  • Kashmiri Crewl Embroidery
  • Rajasthani Rabari
  • Zardozi Gold & Gemstones
  • Framed Textiles and Rugs
Guldasta - Zardozi Art in maroon velvet
A bouquet of flowers - Guldasta embroidered in dark maroon velvet. Zardosi embroidery, an exquisite craft symbolizing royalty, was introduced to India by the Mughals in the 17th century. The term "Zar" denotes gold, and "Dosi" translates to embroidery. Historically, Zardosi involved the use of gold and silver threads adorned with precious stones. This particular piece, crafted by artisans of Inaãra, showcases intricate work using gold and silver dipped copper threads, enhanced with an array of semi-precious stones like turquoise, emerald, rubies, tiger’s eye, agates and more.
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Tree of life Kashmiri Tapestry
Crewel work, typically executed in thin wool or silk thread on linen or cotton, offers a unique textural quality. It involves hand embroidery using a pointed hook, primarily for drapery and upholstery. Kashmiri crewel-work, renowned for its exquisite detail, is highly sought after globally, especially for wall hangings and rugs. At Inaãra, we collaborate with partners to offer exclusive collectible fabric art, each piece being a unique work of art. Our tapestries range from small to large sizes, with some as large as 6x4 feet, requiring months to complete.
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Blue Chinar Kashmiri Tapestry
Crewel work, typically executed in thin wool or silk thread on linen or cotton, offers a unique textural quality. It involves hand embroidery using a pointed hook, primarily for drapery and upholstery. Kashmiri crewel-work, renowned for its exquisite detail, is highly sought after globally, especially for wall hangings and rugs. At Inaãra, we collaborate with partners to offer exclusive collectible fabric art, each piece being a unique work of art. Our tapestries range from small to large sizes, with some as large as 6x4 feet, requiring months to complete.

This is a silk thread tapestry representing the 'chinar' maple leaf - an important motif is Kashmiri culture.
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The Hunting Party - Kashmiri Tapestry
Crewel work, typically executed in thin wool or silk thread on linen or cotton, offers a unique textural quality. It involves hand embroidery using a pointed hook, primarily for drapery and upholstery. Kashmiri crewel-work, renowned for its exquisite detail, is highly sought after globally, especially for wall hangings and rugs. At Inaãra, we collaborate with partners to offer exclusive collectible fabric art, each piece being a unique work of art. Our tapestries range from small to large sizes, with some as large as 6x4 feet, requiring months to complete.

This tapestry intricately depicts hunting scenes from the era of Maharajas, showcasing detailed pictorial representations of forest scenes and hunts, a favored pastime among royals in those times.
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Crewel Embroidered Tapestry - Mughal Princes (3.9x2.8) feet
Typically done in thin wool or silk thread on linen or cotton fabric, crewel work is uniquely textural. It is a special kind of handembroidery done with a pointed hook used for drapery and upholstery. Because of the high quality of embroidery done on wall hangings and rugs, Kashmiri crewel-work is in great demand throughout the world for its exquisite detail. At Inaãra we work with our partners to bring to you some very exclusive collectible fabric art. Each a unique work of art. Our tapestries come in small to large sizes going up to 6x4 feet. An effort that takes months to complete.
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Shaahi Mor Kashmiri Tapestry (6x4 feet)
Crewel work, typically executed in thin wool or silk thread on linen or cotton, offers a unique textural quality. It involves hand embroidery using a pointed hook, primarily for drapery and upholstery. Kashmiri crewel-work, renowned for its exquisite detail, is highly sought after globally, especially for wall hangings and rugs. At Inaãra, we collaborate with partners to offer exclusive collectible fabric art, each piece being a unique work of art. Our tapestries range from small to large sizes, with some as large as 6x4 feet, requiring months to complete.
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Hussain Sahab ke Ghode Kashmiri Tapestry
Crewel work, typically executed in thin wool or silk thread on linen or cotton, offers a unique textural quality. It involves hand embroidery using a pointed hook, primarily for drapery and upholstery. Kashmiri crewel-work, renowned for its exquisite detail, is highly sought after globally, especially for wall hangings and rugs. At Inaãra, we collaborate with partners to offer exclusive collectible fabric art, each piece being a unique work of art. Our tapestries range from small to large sizes, with some as large as 6x4 feet, requiring months to complete.

This piece draws inspiration from M.F. Husain's renowned artwork "Five Horses," where Husain's horses symbolize free will and strength.
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Chinar-e-Khizaan Kashmiri Tapestry
Crewel work, typically executed in thin wool or silk thread on linen or cotton, offers a unique textural quality. It involves hand embroidery using a pointed hook, primarily for drapery and upholstery. Kashmiri crewel-work, renowned for its exquisite detail, is highly sought after globally, especially for wall hangings and rugs. At Inaãra, we collaborate with partners to offer exclusive collectible fabric art, each piece being a unique work of art. Our tapestries range from small to large sizes, with some as large as 6x4 feet, requiring months to complete.

This piece depicts the chinar tree’s leaves in autumn season when they turn into vivid shades of orange, yellow and reds. Chinar tree is a significant part of Kashmir’s natural beauty and is often depicted in Kashmiri art, poetry and folklores.
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Story of Cranes - Kashmiri Silk Tapestry
Crewel work, typically executed in thin wool or silk thread on linen or cotton, offers a unique textural quality. It involves hand embroidery using a pointed hook, primarily for drapery and upholstery. Kashmiri crewel-work, renowned for its exquisite detail, is highly sought after globally, especially for wall hangings and rugs. At Inaãra, we collaborate with partners to offer exclusive collectible fabric art, each piece being a unique work of art. Our tapestries range from small to large sizes, with some as large as 6x4 feet, requiring months to complete.

This beautiful pastel piece depicts the cranes of Kashmiri wetlands. Cranes hold cultural significance as symbols of grace, longevity, and harmony with nature in Kashmiri culture. They are also associated with auspicious occasions and are considered to bring good fortune.

Cranes are depicted in ancient Kashmiri art and literature, reflecting their importance in the cultural and natural landscape of the region throughout history.
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Arabian Horse - Kashmiri woollen Tapestry
Crewel work, typically executed in thin wool or silk thread on linen or cotton, offers a unique textural quality. It involves hand embroidery using a pointed hook, primarily for drapery and upholstery. Kashmiri crewel-work, renowned for its exquisite detail, is highly sought after globally, especially for wall hangings and rugs. At Inaãra, we collaborate with partners to offer exclusive collectible fabric art, each piece being a unique work of art. Our tapestries range from small to large sizes, with some as large as 6x4 feet, requiring months to complete

nspired by the Arabian horses, this is a beautiful piece for any room.
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