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Kullu Shawls - Himachal Pradesh

Handicraft
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Wool is the primary raw material for making Kullu shawl.

  • Spinning wheel.

  • A special kind of scissor is used for cutting the yarn in various processes of weaving.

  • Different colours of threads are used for the weaving process.

  • Women Society of Trishla shawl factory at Kullu.

  • Women Society of Trishla shawl factory at Kullu.

  • Female artisans involved in the weaving process.

  • Senior Artisan Mukulchand with his co-worker Artisan Palbo.

  • Kullu shawl is known for its intricate designs with bright colours.

  • The price of any shawl depends upon the quality of wool and the number and width of patterns used in it.

  • Attractive colours are used for Kullu shawls.

  • Different types of cotton materials like bedspread, towels, and many more.

Wool is the primary raw material for making Kullu shawl.

Spinning wheel.

A special kind of scissor is used for cutting the yarn in various processes of weaving.

Different colours of threads are used for the weaving process.

Women Society of Trishla shawl factory at Kullu.

Women Society of Trishla shawl factory at Kullu.

Female artisans involved in the weaving process.

Senior Artisan Mukulchand with his co-worker Artisan Palbo.

Kullu shawl is known for its intricate designs with bright colours.

The price of any shawl depends upon the quality of wool and the number and width of patterns used in it.

Attractive colours are used for Kullu shawls.

Different types of cotton materials like bedspread, towels, and many more.

Handicrafts from Himachal have admirers worldwide; among them, all “Kullu Shawls” hold the best position. Kullu is the capital town of the Kullu district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Beas River in the Kullu Valley. The valley has many pilgrimage sites for Hindus, Buddhists, and Sikhs; hence, it is known as ‘Dev Bhumi’. Kullu valley is known for Kullu shawls made of many natural fibers, including pashmina, sheep wool, and Angora. The fine woolen fabric and manufacturing quality, bright colours with geometrical patterns make Kullu shawl famous worldwide.

Kullu shawls are in great demand among tourists. Every tourist visiting Himachal Pradesh, especially Kullu, buys a shawl to remind their journey to this hilly state. Kullu shawl has benefited globally, but weavers need to be protected to save handloom sector handlooms. Women artists run the Trishla Shawl factory located in Kullu. The government laid a subsidy on the products crafted by women artists for their empowerment.

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Wool is the primary raw material for making Kullu shawl.

Spinning wheel.

A special kind of scissor is used for cutting the yarn in various processes of weaving.

Different colours of threads are used for the weaving process.

Women Society of Trishla shawl factory at Kullu.

Women Society of Trishla shawl factory at Kullu.

Female artisans involved in the weaving process.

Senior Artisan Mukulchand with his co-worker Artisan Palbo.

Kullu shawl is known for its intricate designs with bright colours.

The price of any shawl depends upon the quality of wool and the number and width of patterns used in it.

Attractive colours are used for Kullu shawls.

Different types of cotton materials like bedspread, towels, and many more.


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