By Samachar Digital News
Chandigarh 29th November:- The
Splendor of Kashmir (SOK) by Varuna Anand is back with New Collection. . The Exhibition will be at Taj Chandigarh
(30th November and 1st December). It is a modest endeavor to
take the famed Art of Shawl making from Jammu & Kashmir to the admirers of
this Art, both within India and overseas. And is aimed at both the Collectors
of Art and all those who want to start building on their collection of these
hand crafted wonders from Kashmir.
The hi-profile Exhibition is
organized in different parts of India showcasing its Exclusive Range of Shawls
and Stoles from Kashmir. It is a humble endeavor initiated by Varuna Anand to
encourage the
age old Art of Shawl making from Kashmir by Master Craftsmen.
To meet the ever increasing demand,
this year Varuna Anand is Exhibiting an Exclusive Collection of Premium
Pashmina Shawls along with other wide range of Hand were the Corporate and Wedding Gifts, which makes an integral part of
her Collection.
Embroidered and Hand Woven Kalamkari Shawls, (hand painted
& hand embroidered) followed by ever trending Border and Palla Shawls. Also on display
Speaking
on the occasion, Varuna Anand, Designer & Founder, The Splendor of
Kashmir said that when it comes to spending on extravagant creations, The
Splendor of Kashmir has always designed its products keeping in mind its
customers. The Heirloom
Collection 2019-20 will have its premium handcrafted shawls, which are an
example of ultimate skill and artistry applied to one of the world's most
delicate fibres namely Pashmina. Her
every piece is a limited edition in its own way and is non repetitive. In the
past also we have been exhibiting and shared exclusive and wide range of The Splendor of Kashmir.
This season, The Splendor of
Kashmir Exhibition has commenced from October, 2019 till January, 2020. It
travels to Mumbai, Delhi, Gurugram, & Chandigarh. It's one of the most
awaited events amongst the Heirlooms and Art lovers, who wait for this event
every year to add to their Collection of Heirlooms and Masterpieces.
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