Kashmiri Embroidery: Sustaining Cultural Heritage in a Globalized World
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Kashmiri embroidery, locally known as kashida, represents one of the most enduring expressions of the artistic and cultural heritage of the Kashmir Valley. Distinguished by its intricate needlework, floral motifs, and use of fine materials, this craft has historically functioned as both an economic resource and a symbol of regional identity. However, in an era defined by globalization, Kashmiri embroidery faces multiple pressures, including competition from machine-made imitations, declining participation among younger generations, and shifting consumer preferences toward fast fashion.Abstract
This paper examines the historical background, cultural significance, and contemporary challenges of Kashmiri embroidery, with a particular focus on the effects of globalization. It explores how the craft has simultaneously benefited from global exposure and suffered from commodification and cultural dilution. Through a review of existing literature and case studies, the research identifies critical issues such as unstable artisan livelihoods, lack of intellectual property protection, and the risk of losing traditional knowledge.
The study also highlights preservation and adaptation strategies, including intellectual property safeguards, artisan cooperatives, fair trade initiatives, digital marketing, and design innovation. These approaches are evaluated as pathways to strengthen the economic viability of embroidery while maintaining its cultural authenticity.
The findings suggest that sustaining Kashmiri embroidery requires collaborative efforts among artisans, policymakers, designers, and consumers. Preservation should not be seen merely as protecting a relic of the past but as fostering a living tradition capable of evolving with contemporary markets. Ultimately, the survival of Kashmiri embroidery depends on balancing heritage preservation with adaptation, ensuring dignity and sustainability for the communities who continue to practice this centuries-old craft.
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