Advertisement Home/Stories/Art / Environment / Heritage / India / Karnataka / Kashmir / Manipur / Sustainability / Uttar Pradesh / West BengalTBI Photo Essay: The Varied Hues of Indigenous Art in IndiaFound Value in This Story?Pay What You Can to Support Impactful Journalism If you found our stories insightful, informative, or even just enjoyable, we invite you to consider making a By Pushpa Achanta July 20, 2012 Kashmir is as famous for its Pashmina shawls as for its scenic beauty, apples and snow. Jolly Yusuf, a weaver for over three decades revealed how the exquisite Sozni patterns are embroidered over a period of a few weeks or months by skilled people from Uri in Baramulla district. Incidentally, these crafts-persons whose needlework dates back to over 500 years, are also seasonal farmers.Sounds Interesting? Share it now! Follow Us This story made me Feel Inspired 97 More Aware 121 Better Informed 89 Do Something 167 Tell Us More Name Email Your Message SUBMITContinue ReadingPrevious Article Dialogue in the Dark: ‘See’ The World Of The Visually Impaired Next Article Dairy Diaries Of Hardy Hill Women – How Being Able To Afford Cows Turned Their Lives Around