Kashmir is famous for its art of piperbmache that ears it a fair amount of revenue
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Paper 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
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The Papier-mache' is an expensive ancient art introduced by Sultan Zain-ul-Abadin in Kashmir.
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- Papier-mache' is a stylish and sophisticated craft or fine art in Kashmir. After his return from captivity in Samarkand, Sultan Zain-ul-Abadin brought many talented craftsmen to teach the local people in Kashmir.
- Among the European visitors in India, the French traders used Papier-mache' to pack Kashmiri shawls. The decorative boxes are expensive and they were also sold independently in France.
- There are two groups of artisans who make Papier-mache' - the Sakhtasaz and the Naqqash. The Sakhtasaz makes the product with paper pulp then the Naqqash does the painting and decoration on the surface.
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