Kānī: (Kashmiri: kāni meaning small sticks), is a type of weave that originated in this village and is a weave woven by hand on the loom where instead of a shuttle, wooden bobbins or sticks are used as spools to create the intricate patterns.
Kānī: (Kashmiri: kāni meaning small sticks), is a type of weave that originated in this village and is a weave woven by hand on the loom where instead of a shuttle, wooden bobbins or sticks are used as spools to create the intricate patterns.
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