
Pashmina Jewels
The Khanuja Family Collection of Kashmir Shawls
- Pashmina Jewels sheds light on Sikh pashmina designs - an area long overlooked by Indian historians - thereby reviving interest in a rich but forgotten textile tradition
- A collector's edition, it explores how the rise of the Sikh Empire and its interactions with the British Raj influenced the evolution of these unique textile designs
- Born from a shared passion between collector Dr. Parvinderjit Singh Khanuja and the author, the book offers a rare, insider perspective into textile heritage
In this new book, Frank Ames concludes a trilogy of works, in which his sharp and revealing studies of the origins of the Sikh Kashmir shawl patterns under Maharaja Ranjit Singh not only remind us of their uniqueness and originality, but also, through their striking visuals, transport us through previously unknown ethereal and mystical dimensions of time and space.
From the tumultuous history of Punjab, the Sikhs rose to great power, commanding enough influence to draw the attention of the mighty British Raj. Ames guides us through the political, cultural, religious, and artistic events of the Punjab that gave rise to these transformative Sikh designs.
Pashmina Jewels emerges from the shared dedication of collector, Dr. Parvinderjit Singh Khanuja, and the author, both driven by a single purpose: to bring to light an art form long neglected by Indian historians.
- Publisher
- Roli Books
- ISBN
- 9788196738747
- Publish date
- 28th Apr 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 9.5 in x 11.5 in
- Pages
- 240 Pages
- Illustrations
- 281 color
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