The papier-mâché is a technique of using paper pulp for making decorative objects. It was brought to Kashmir by Muslim saint Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani from Persia in the 14th century. Common themes that appear on Kashmiri papier Mache products include flowers, box patterns, jungle motifs, and Kashmiri symbols like almonds and the chinar, a five-pointed leaf.

Name: Blue Cooing Bird Paper Mache Wall Plate.

Material: Mashed Paper

Dimensions: 10 Inches

Colour: Blue

Description: A beautiful songbird calls out a melodious rhythm amidst dense brances of a Chinar Treewhile the clock strikes midnight. The beautiful Manzar (scene) has been captured into the brush strokes of a paper Mache artist who paints it over a wall plate for this moment to last forever. The wall plate is made out of a base of Mashed paper which is transformed into this luxurious piece of decor  through an elaborate process.

Name: Black Gold Mache Powder Box

Material Mashed Paper

Colour Black, Golden

Dimensions Diameter 6 Inches

Description: Crafted carefully in regal colour contrast of black and gold, this powder box has it all to add a classic appeal in how you accessorize. The box is handmade by master artisans of Kashmir Valley who paint intriguing patterns and Chinar leaves based out of their beautiful surroundings. The box comes with a lid, which opens up to a little interior for easy storage of your precious stuff.

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