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Contact SupplierPaper mache was introduced to India in the 14th century by the Persian mystic Mir Syed Ali Hamdani. He was visiting the Kashmir region from Persia, and brought along skilled artisans and craftsmen.The Persian method of making paper mache melded with similar art forms from Central Asia, and a unique branch of the art of paper mache was born. Over time, Kashmiri artisans added their own flourishes to the art form, bringing attention to their creations from all around the world.
There are two important aspects of Kashmiri paper mache- Sakhtsazi and Naqashi. The first step, Sakhtsazi, involves making the foundation of the paper mache figurine or object with the paper pulp, while Naqashi is the final step of painting and decoration.
In the Sakhtsazi stage of making a Kashmiri paper mache item, the paper pulp is soaked in water for three or four days. It is then put in a stone mortar and ground so that all of the paper is uniform in its consistency. The pulp gets left in the sun to dry before being mixed with atji, a kind of rice glue.
A mold made of clay or wood allows the artist to shape the paper and glue mixture around it. The paper is taken off the mold before it is completely dry, and then shaped and lacquered to make the outside smooth. After the item has gone through the smoothing process, a thin layer of butter paper protects the outside and will eventually keep the outer layer of paint from cracking off the finished product.
During the Naqashi stage, a base coat of paint is applied. Then the artist makes their design by hand on the outside of the paper mache object, which means no Kashmiri paper mache item is the same. Traditional artists often use colors derived from minerals, organic, or vegetable bases.
Common themes that appear on Kashmiri paper mache products include flowers, box patterns, jungle motifs, and Kashmiri symbols like almonds and the chinar, a five-pointed leaf.
QASIM AND SONS is a dependable name developed amongst the prominent exporter of the Kashmiri handicraft involved in offering an excellent range of all types of Kashmiri Embroidered Women Wear, Kashmiri Embroidered Bags, Kashmiri Paper Mache Products, Kashmiri Crewal Home Furnishing, Kashmiri Chain Stitch Products and many more. We are a noticeable supplier of several ranges of handicraft products. Our products are produced by using the finest quality raw material. Also, we collect products straight from our most dependable manufacturers.
Our establishment
Deeply rooted in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, are one of the bulging firms fascinated in the business of supplying a qualitative range of products. Working under the valuable guidance of our founder Mr Wajahat Hassan we are rising day by day in this business domain.
Our Workforce
Our team of open staff endorses that every product is supplied to our valued customers and vendors obtaining the set industrial standards. Our supply network enlarges through the key stores and markets within India.
Our Inventory
We have a well-maintained storehouse prepared with a curiously innovative storage facility. Hence we can store massive quantities and varieties at a time and supply as well. Modern machines and tools are utilized to store and verify the quality of each product properly.
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