Shawls and Shawlbafs of Kashmir by Dr.Abdul Ahad
SADPIn the folds of history, the resilient shawlbafs (shawl makers) of Kashmir have toiled and triumphed, weaving not only intricate shawls but also the very fabric of Kashmiri identity. This remarkable work, borne out of tireless endeavor, sheds light on their untold tales—of struggles and successes, of forgotten heroines and unsung heroes—whose contributions have been overlooked by apathetic historians.
Through fresh perspectives, this captivating book uncovers the myriad facets of Kashmir: the artistry of shawls, the interplay of craft and culture, the trials of an economy, and the endurance against both natural forces and political upheavals. It vividly illustrates how the shawlbafs (shawl makers) have played an indispensable role in shaping the essence of Kashmir, their labour fueling its might while becoming a source of exploitation and untold tragedies, lost to the annals of time.
Dr Abdul Ahad, an esteemed historian and the former Commissioner Secretary at the Civil Secretariat of the J&K Government is the guiding voice behind this narrative. He seeks to resurrect the legends of these forgotten artisans—their sweat, blood, determination, and creative genius that painstakingly constructed Kashmir’s historical tapestry. From revolutionizing the art of shawl making to igniting cooperative movements in distant lands, their influence resonated far beyond their homeland.
The book also illuminates the courage of Kashmir’s women, who voiced dissent through poignant songs spun alongside yarn, their defiance echoing through the ages. It is a captivating chronicle of Kashmir’s celebrated hands—a tale that transcends time and beckons one to honour the indomitable spirit of those who shape history, thread by thread.
Publisher - SADP
Book Name | Shawls and Shawlbafs of Kashmir |
Author | Dr.Abdul Ahad |
Category | Coffee Table Book |
Language | English |
ISBN | 978-81-9613-100-5 |
Format | Hardcover |