Kashmiri Shawl Tilla Embroidery Embroidery Tilla Embroidery Length / Breadth 200cm / 100 cms Fabric Tusha ( Fine Pure Wool ) Returnable Yes Free Shipping Yes Tilla embroidery is one of the most celebrated Kashmiri handicrafts, where the silver, golden or copper hues of tilla (zari) threads run magically into the fabric and embellish it with royalty. The legend has it that 'Tilla Dozi' was introduced by Shah-e-Hamadan, in a village called 'Zari', in Iran. The traditional tilla designs draw inspiration from the immense scenic beauty that has been bestowed on Kashmir, and the Persian culture. Paisley (Karrey or Buta), Lotus (Pamposh), Rose (Gulab), Almond (Badam), Maple leaves (Chinar), Vine (Dachh), Cypress (Sarav), Iris (Sosan), Hyacinth (Sumbal), Narcissus (Yambarzal), Pomegranate (Dainposh) and the abstract forms of birds, animals, humans are some of the most loved motifs, used in a million styles, patterns and sizes with utmost finesse. From pherans and shawls, tilla can now also be seen on suits, sarees, and lehengas of various colours and fabrics.