Srinagar, Mar 09: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s purchase of a Kashmiri Pashmina stole from a stall set up by local artisans during his Kashmir visit has steered new hopes among the artisans associated with this business.
The artisans expressed their belief that the Prime Minister’s purchase will significantly boost their business. They mentioned that in recent years, their work has been gaining recognition on the international stage with the support of the administration.
Abdul Rashid Magray, from whom PM Modi bought the pashmina stole, expressed his happiness at the Prime Minister of India’s purchasing pashmina from him, complete with GI tagging. He mentioned that he has been an expert in pashmina weaving for the past 40 years and that this recent purchase by the PM will be a memorable moment for him.
Rashid, who hails from the Zominar area of Srinagar, mentioned that he has been weaving pashmina since his childhood. He described the pashmina bought by the Prime Minister as a black and white stole, hand-spun and hand-woven, with GI tagging, and noted that the design technique was distinct. Abdul Rashid was also honored with the prestigious UT Award in 2021 in this field of art.
Prime Minister Modi’s acknowledgment and purchase underscore the importance of preserving and promoting traditional craftsmanship. Exploring Kashmir’s handicrafts not only adds value to the handicraft and handloom sector in J&K but also honors the skilled artisans who contribute to the region’s artistic heritage,” Rashid added.
Mahmood Shah, the director of the handloom sector in Kashmir, termed the day as momentous, stating that the work of Kashmiri artisans is reaching new heights every passing day. He stated, “This marks a significant day for the industry. Prime Minister Modi has consistently championed the promotion of Kashmir’s Handicraft and Handloom, gifting these exquisite creations to world dignitaries on various occasions, thereby providing a global stage for these crafts. His recent purchase of a Pashmina stole serves as a heartfelt tribute to the craftsmanship of J&K,” he added.
Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, along with skilled artisans, displayed beautiful artwork reflecting the culture and traditions of the region. He gifted Prime Minister Modi a special Kani Shawl with Sozni Embroidery and an attractive Papier Mache panel.
These lovely creations, crafted with care by talented artisans, highlight the exceptional skill and artistic talent unique to the Kashmir valley.