Kaani Pashmina Ladies Shawl – The Sarwat Heritage

Kaani Pashmina Ladies Shawl – The Sarwat Heritage

At Sarwat, we believe a shawl should be more than just something you wear—it should carry a story, a tradition, and a touch of timeless beauty. Our Kaani Pashmina Ladies Shawl is a reflection of Kashmir’s centuries-old weaving heritage, brought to life by the hands of skilled artisans.

A Craft Passed Down Through Generations

The name Kaani comes from the small wooden tools—called kaani—used by weavers to create intricate patterns. Every design is handwoven, thread by thread, on pure Pashmina wool sourced from the Changthangi goat of the Himalayas. The process is slow, deliberate, and deeply rooted in tradition, which is why each shawl can take months to complete.

The Sarwat Difference

What makes a Sarwat Kaani Pashmina Ladies Shawl truly special is our dedication to authenticity. We work directly with artisans who have inherited their skills from generations before them. Each shawl in our collection is a piece of wearable art—soft, lightweight, and woven with patterns that tell stories of Kashmiri culture, Mughal gardens, and the beauty of nature.

How to Style It

Our Kaani Pashmina is made to be versatile:

  • Drape it over your shoulders for a graceful, traditional look.

  • Wrap it loosely around your neck to add warmth and elegance to everyday wear.

  • Pair it with festive or formal attire for weddings, cultural gatherings, or special occasions.

A Promise of Authenticity

We understand that the market is flooded with imitations, which is why every Sarwat shawl is sourced, crafted, and finished with integrity. From the fine weave to the reversible patterns, every detail speaks of genuine craftsmanship.

Caring for Your Sarwat Pashmina

To keep its beauty alive for years, dry clean only, store in a breathable cotton bag, and protect from moisture and direct sunlight. With care, it becomes more than an accessory—it becomes an heirloom.

At Sarwat, the Kaani Pashmina Ladies Shawl isn’t just something you wear; it’s something you cherish. It’s the warmth of Himalayan wool, the skill of Kashmiri hands, and the elegance of timeless design—all wrapped into one.