Prime Day & Hours: Friday & Saturday, Morning hours
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours
Tickets: Free entry
Nearest Railway Station: Srinagar Railway Station (SINA), 3.48 kilometres away
Nearest Airport: Srinagar International Airport (SXR), around 8 kilometres away
Nearest Bus Stop: Lal Chowk bus stand, around 1.9 kilometres away
With Kashmir Tour Packages, explore a great collection of Kashmiri crafts at the Government Arts Emporium, which is right in the middle of Srinagar. As you enter, you are greeted by warm woollen firans, exquisitely embroidered kurtas, and lovely Pashmina shawls. In the basement, you can find a collection of handwoven carpets that run from simple wool designs to expensive silk works of art.
Admire the elaborate carvings on the tables, lampstands, and ornamental boxes made of walnut wood that have beautiful Chinar leaf designs. Explore beautiful pieces made of papier-mâché that are decorated with vibrant flower patterns. Occasionally, talented artisans may show you a sample of their intricate work.
You may support local artists and purchase genuine Kashmiri handicrafts at the emporium. The welcoming employees are happy to offer their knowledge of the tools and methods. It is one of the places to visit in Srinagar, where you can find a cosy shawl, a beautiful carpet, or a one-of-a-kind gift.
• Enter the Kashmir Government Arts Emporium to see an incredible selection of handmade handicrafts, carved woodwork, and handwoven shawls.
• Wear the best Pashmina and Kani shawls, each of which features intricate handwork and centuries-old Kashmiri weaving techniques.
• Appreciate the exquisitely carved lampstands, furniture, and décor made of walnut wood with a Kashmiri touch of elegance adorned with Chinar patterns.
• Wander the basement and find stunning Kashmiri carpets, which range from reasonably priced to opulent works of art and are made of wool and silk.
• Explore embroidered kurtas, fashionable firans, and woollen caps, all expertly crafted by Kashmiri artisans and ideal for a cultural wardrobe boost.
By Road: Kashmir Government Arts Emporium is 3.9 km from Srinagar's city centre. Thus, it will take you about 14 minutes via Residency Road. You can also drive your car or bike via Munawar Link Road to reach the emporium in about 15 minutes.
Peak Season (March to June)
Weather Insights – Mild, pleasant weather with temperatures fluctuating between 15°C to 25°C.
Moderate Season (July to October)
Low Season (November to February)
Why Visit?
Know Before You Go
Art Emporium is indeed one of the best places to visit in Kashmir if you desire to feel the softness of real Kashmiri Pashmina shawls. You can see how they are handwoven with beautiful patterns and bright colours. Watch as skilled artisans use methods that have been passed down through generations to make these beautiful shawls. As a perfect souvenir to take home, each piece has a story about a custom.
Marvel at the intricately carved furniture, jewellery boxes, and home decor made from walnut wood. Kashmir's artistic heritage is reflected in the elaborate flower and leaf motifs of Chinar. Watch as skilled craftsmen carve intricate patterns into solid wood, displaying their unmatched skill.
Going to the carpet section to see the beautiful hand-knotted Kashmiri rugs is one of the best things to do in Srinagar’s Art Emporium. It takes months to finish these rugs, which are made of silk and wool. They are cherished heirlooms that bring cosiness to any area because of their intricate designs and lively colours.
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The centuries-old handloom industry in Jammu and Kashmir is renowned for its intricate weaving of cotton goods, silk sarees, pashmina, and raffles.
Kashmir has many skilled artists whose woodworks are known all over the world. They are famous for their semi-carvings, lotus flowers, latticework, and chinar designs.
Kashmiri Kani sarees are known for having a soft, luxurious feel and detailed patterns that are made by hand. They are made from the best silk, which is made by silkworms that live in the area. Kani sarees are a valuable part of the country's cultural heritage and a link to the history and customs of the area.
Kashmir has a lot of different kinds of silk textile patterns. One of the best things that can be made from silk yarn is the weaves called "chinon" and "crepe de chine."The Valley's mulberry silk was shipped to faraway Western countries for a long time.
Kashmiris' dance, music, food, carpet weaving, and Koshur Sufiana are all very important parts of their culture. People who live in the Kashmir valley and Dodab in the Chenab area mostly follow Kashmiri culture. People come to the valley to enjoy the fine arts, such as traditional boats and houseboats, handicrafts, and poems.