The decorative boxes, made of pieces of pulp and reinforced with a sort of adhesive-like starch, came in brilliant and colorful designs. The French had a term for the art which adorned them. They called it 'chewed paper' or papier-mâché. 2/14
As they began to be sold all across Europe, papier-mâché from Kashmir soon became the rage in France - just like the Pashmina shawls which had become the go-to fashion accessory in Paris. 3/14
But it was only roughly around the 15th century that the artwork found its way into Kashmir when the Sultan of Kashmir first chanced upon it during his travels in Samarkand. 5/14
After returning to Kashmir, the Sultan invited artists and craftsmen from the Middle East to come and ply their trade in Kashmir. 7/14
It was under the Sultan’s reign that the pulp industry is said to have flourished in Kashmir. But it was perhaps not the only reason why the artwork thrived at that time. 8/14
It was also a time when Islam was spreading in the valley. In this respect, Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, a Sufi saint, who had stayed in the valley during his travels in the late 14th century, played an instrumental role. 9/14
As Islam spread, so prospered the art of calligraphy in the valley, and as calligraphy thrived, its instrument, the kalam or pen, became an object of intrigue. This provided a perfect platform for Kari-Kalamdani to take over. 10/14
The Mughals were supposedly great patrons of Kari-Kalamdani and commissioned several products to be made for gift purposes. As the style grew popular, it was used to decorate walls and ceilings of rooms and also palanquins and howdahs. 11/14
The artwork’s reach may have been limited in the 16th and 17th centuries but in post-revolution France, it received a new lease of life. Artifacts like boxes and flower vases flew off shelves and were sold at a premium. 13/14
Sources: THE STORY OF BOXES, gaatha.com
Kashmiri papier-mache: Its story, how it's crafted and more by AMBREEN YOUSUF, dailysabah.com
Kashmiri papier-mache: Its story, how it's crafted and more by AMBREEN YOUSUF, dailysabah.com
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Image Attributes: A Kashmiri artist works inside a papier-mache workshop in Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir, Dar Yasin/AP, from Aljazeera, 19th-century pen box made of papier-mâché, with paint and gold leaf, from @WikiCommons;
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