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  • ACADEMY: Carpets & Rugs

    ANTIQUE CARPETS

    The Ardabil Carpet, at the Victoria and Albert Museum, is an exquisite 16th-century masterpiece and one of the world’s most prized and celebrated Persian carpets.

    ARDABIL

    Today, “Ardabil” refers to a distinctive design featuring a central medallion, corner spandrels and rich colors.

    PRODUCTION METHOD

    The production method greatly influences a carpet or rug’s value.

    Hand-made carpets and rugs can take months or even years to craft, whereas machine-made ones are completed in just days or weeks.

    KNOT DENSITY

    In hand-made carpets and rugs, knot density refers to the number of knots per square inch (KPSI). Higher knot densities signify finer craftsmanship, more complex designs, and increased durability.

    FACTORS INFLUENCING
    CARPET/ RUG VALUE

    Flooring sets the foundation for every beautiful room. Begin with a stunning carpet, and everything else will effortlessly come together.

    FactorLess ValuableMore Valuable
    MATERIAL / FIBERSyntheticNatural
    ORIGINTurkey, ChinaKashmir, Iran
    HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCENewly madeAntique
    DESIGNSimpleComplex
    CUSTOMISATIONStandardCustom-made
    SIZESmallerLarger
    SHAPEUsualUnusual
    PRODUCTION TIMEDays / weeksMonths / years
    PRODUCTION METHODMachine-madeHand-made
    KNOT DENSITY (HAND-MADE)Low (less than 100 kpsi)High (more than 200 kpsi)

  • ACADEMY: Shawls & Scarfs

    PASHMINA WOOL

    GRADING (microns): 12-16

    BREED (origin): The Changthangi or Pashmina goats are native to the Himalayas – Kashmir.

    ARI EMBROIDERY

    Ari embroidery, originating in Kashmir, India, is a traditional form of hand embroidery that utilizes a hook-like needle known as an “ari”.

    “Ari design” is commonly applied to thicker cashmere and wool.

    Production time 1 – 4 months

    SOZNI EMBROIDERY

    Sozni embroidery is a refined needlework technique on pashmina wool, showcasing reversible designs that are equally beautiful on both sides.

  • About

    THE TRADITION OF THE KOZGAR FAMILY

    In the heart of Kashmir, India, the Kozgar family has been crafting unique, handmade pieces for generations, blending tradition with exceptional artistry.

    SINCE 1834

    For seven generations, a cherished legacy has been carefully preserved and passed down with love and commitment.

    Yaseen Kozgar, Kozgar gemstone & jewelry shop, 1976

  • Carpets & Rugs

    CARPETS & RUGS

    …the essence of comfort and style.

    They elevate spaces with warmth, elegance, and timeless charm.

    KASHMIRI CARPETS & RUGS

    …a perfect blend of heritage and modernity, uniting the past and present with artistry.

    HISTORY OF KASHMIRI CARPETS

    Kashmiri carpets have a rich history that dates back to the 15th century when Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin invited Persian craftsmen to the region.

    Discover more about KASHMIRI CARPETS PRODUCTION METHODS, SHAPES & SIZES at KOZGAR ACADEMY

    KILIM

    …a flatwoven masterpiece that beautifully merges centuries-old tradition with vibrant artistry.

    CREWEL

    Crafted with chain stitch embroidery, these carpets/rugs feature raised floral and nature motifs in wool yarn on a linen or cotton base, creating a beautifully textured design.

    Flooring sets the foundation for every beautiful room.

    Begin with a stunning carpet, and everything else will effortlessly come together.

  • Shawls & Scarfs

    SHAWLS & SCARFS

    …the language of elegance.

    HISTORY OF PASHMINA SHAWLS

    Since the 15th century, generations of skilled artisans from Kashmir have perfected the art of weaving Pashmina wool into luxurious shawls.

    Uncover the distinctions between PASHMINA vs. CASHMERE and CASHMERE vs. KASHMIR at KOZGAR ACADEMY

    Plain Pashmina Shawls

    Crafted from a single color of pure Pashmina

    Production time 1 – 2 weeks

    KALAMKARI

    Full hand-embroidery pashmina shawl as a symbol of artistic expression and cultural heritage.

    Production time 4 – 12 months

    Dating back over 3,000 years, Kalamkari shawls are crafted by skilled artisans who undergo years of training to hand-paint or block-print designs onto fabric using natural dyes.

    DESIGN

    The designs are then enhanced with hand embroidery.

    JAMAWAR SHAWLS

    …fusion of artistic traditions and cultural influences.

    Production time 4 – 12 months

    Dating back centuries, with roots in the Mughal era of Kashmir history, Jamawar shawls are renowned for their detailed and dense woven patterns in Pashmina wool.

    100% PURE “BANARASI” SILK SHAWLS

    Varanasi, also known as Banaras, has been a renowned center for silk weaving for centuries.

    Production time 2 – 4 weeks

    BLENDED SHAWLS

    Centuries ago, craftsmen began blending different types of materials.

    SILK – WOOL

    Combining wool’s warmth with silk’s elegance and smoothness.

    Production time 1 – 2 weeks

    MUFFLERS

    “Mufflers” are stylish and practical long and narrow wool scarves loved by all genders, especially men.

    Production time 1-2 weeks

  • Jewelry

    JEWELRY

    Crafted to highlight the beauty of gemstones, jewelry captures cherished memories and serves as a lasting symbol of real love.

    GOLD

    Known for its unmatched luster and timeless appeal, gold has been the cornerstone of jewelry making for centuries, symbolizing wealth, status and enduring beauty.

    Explore the world of GOLD COLORS, ALLOYS, and the differences between CARAT and KARAT at KOZGAR ACADEMY.

    SILVER

    With its radiant glow and versatility, silver remains a popular and accessible choice for crafting a wide range of jewelry pieces.

    PLATINUM

    Celebrated for its exceptional durability and natural white luster, platinum is a top choice for crafting high-quality jewelry that that endures daily wear while retaining its beauty indefinitely.

    Step 1: Chose a ring design

    Step 2: Select a gemstone design

    Step 3: Combine them with a magnet

    Step 4: … and create a unique ring

    VICTORIAN
    JEWELRY

    Popular during Queen Victoria’s reign (1837 – 1901), this jewelry style, crafted in silver, gold, or a combination of both, is distinguished by its lavish use of gemstones such as diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires.

    INSPIRED BY NATURE

    Victorian jewelry pieces are inspired by nature, featuring motifs of flowers and animals that reflect the era’s admiration for the natural world.

  • Gemstones

    Gemstones

    Gemstones

    Formed deep within the Earth over billions of years, gemstones are treasures that embody the incredible beauty and wonders of nature.

    THE LEGACY OF GEMSTONES

    Gemstones are precious family heirlooms that carry stories and memories through generations, giving them a value that transcends mere material worth and physical beauty.

    DIAMOND – THE ETERNAL GEM

    A symbol of enduring love and commitment.

    Engagement ring in 18K white gold, with a heart-shaped diamond

    LAB-GROWN DIAMONDS

    Synthetic gemstones, created in controlled laboratory environments within weeks rather than over millions or billions of years, provide a more affordable alternative while still retaining the same structure as their natural counterparts.

    Lab-grown pink diamond ring

    Natural diamond ring

    NATURAL DIAMONDS

    Natural diamonds, like other gemstones, require billions of years to crystallize under immense pressure and heat within the Earth’s crust.

    Rarity

    Their rarity and natural beauty are irreplaceable, making them highly sought-after and cherished symbols of prestige and lasting value.

    Discover more about DIAMOND VALUE and the 4Cs at KOZGAR ACADEMY

    Engagement ring in 18K white gold with a champagne diamond

    COLORED GEMSTONES

    …with their vibrant hues and unique characteristics, bring captivating diversity to the world of gemstones and jewelry, offering endless possibilities for personal expression and style.

    EMERALD – THE JEWEL OF TRUST

    A symbol of loyalty and mutual understanding.

    Earrings, and a ring with emeralds

    SAPPHIRE – THE JEWEL OF UNITY

    A symbol of devotion and faithfulness.

    Earrings with blue sapphires, and a ring with black diamonds

    RUBY – THE JEWEL OF PASSION

    A symbol of love, lust, and vitality

    Earrings with red-pink rubies and a ring with black diamonds

    Birthstones

    Aligned with one’s birth month, these gemstones are believed to cnhance intuition, attract prosperity, and promote health, inviting spiritual, empowering, calming, protective, and positive energy into your life.