Date: 2024/05/01 | File Size: 208.45 MB |
Duration: 00:02:00 | Frame Size: 1920 x 1080 |
Workers lay out the expansive carpet near the Hazratbal shrine, allowing it to bask in the sun's warmth for drying After Srinagar was designated among the most creative cities in the World, Kashmir's artisans are making sure to live up to the expectations of this title. In a village called Wayil in North Kashmir's Kralpora area, a team of Kashmiri artisans have unveiled a masterpiece and it's been touted as Asia's largest handcrafted carpet. This hand-knotted Kashmiri carpet is 72 feet by 40 feet, covering a vast area of 2,880 square feet. It took over 25 artisans around eight long years to complete this masterpiece. The whole carpet Industry of Kashmir valley takes pride in its creation. The intricate weaving of this exceptional carpet was overseen by two seasoned veterans of the craft, Fayaz Ahmed Shah and Abdul Gaffar Sheikh, whose unwavering dedication ensured the completion of this monumental piece despite various challenges