Hidden in the breathtaking valleys of Kashmir lies a centuries-old art form that speaks through needle and thread — Kashida. This intricate embroidery isn’t just a craft; it’s a visual poetry passed down through generations.
Each piece of Kashida is a canvas of dreams — adorned with delicate motifs of blooming lotuses, graceful birds, majestic chinar leaves, and winding vines. These designs aren’t just decorations; they’re stories of nature, seasons, and life in the valley, stitched with love, patience, and unmatched skill.

Crafted traditionally by hand, Kashida is a celebration of heritage, identity,
and resilience. It represents the soul of Kashmiri artisans, especially women, who have preserved this tradition through times of peace and hardship.
Supporting Kashida means supporting culture, livelihoods, and a timeless legacy.
Let’s give this beautiful art the spotlight it deserves.
Let’s wear, share, and speak for Kashmiri crafts.







