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Nestled in the ethereal valleys and cradled by the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayan mountains, a timeless artistic legacy endures. For centuries, Kashmiri Papier Mache art has triumphed over the trials of time. It serves as a vibrant testament to the exquisite craftsmanship and indomitable spirit of the Kashmiri people. Originating in the 14th century, this art form was introduced to the populace by the Sufi saint Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, who arrived in the valley from Persia accompanied…

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In the modern era of electronic heating gadgets, Kangri is a traditional fire pot which is still used in the winter season to keep Kashmir warm. It is also known as Kanger, Kangid or Kangir. It is filled with burning charcoal and it is just like a portable moving heater which Kashmiri’s keep under their “Pheran- A traditional long flowing Kashmiri woolen gown wore by both men and women during winters”.

In the modern era of electronic heating gadgets, Kangri is a traditional fire pot which is still used in the winter season to keep Kashmir warm. It is also known as Kanger, Kangid or Kangir. It is filled with burning charcoal and it is just like a portable moving heater which Kashmiri’s keep under their “Pheran- A traditional long flowing Kashmiri woolen gown wore by both men and women during winters”.

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