About Label Satisar
Satisar was the name of the lake that once filled the Kashmir Valley, meaning "Lake of the Goddess Sati". This name reflects the region's deep cultural and spiritual connections to its origins
Welcome to a journey of cultural enrichment and timeless tradition. Our online store offers a gateway to the vibrant and diverse heritage of Kashmir, showcasing a curated selection of authentic Kashmiri handicrafts that symbolize connection and continuity.
Each piece, from our intricately woven Pashmina shawls to our meticulously crafted paper machie and woodwork, is a tribute to the artisans who dedicate their lives to preserving the rich tapestry of Kashmir’s history. Alongside these, we feature a blend of items made outside Kashmir that beautifully reflect the essence and artistry of the region. By embracing these unique creations, you not only contribute to a legacy that spans generations but also ensure that you are getting real and original items, directly supporting the artisans and their communities.
Well-coordinated teamwork speaks About Us
We love what we do
We are driven by the desire to preserve traditional crafts and to bring the stories of our artisans to life.
We take great pride in curating a collection that reflects the rich cultural heritage and diverse skills.
Our working process
From inspired design to skilled craftsmanship, each handcrafted piece undergoes meticulous quality checks and eco-friendly packaging to ensure you receive a product of exceptional beauty and sustainability.
Creating each handcrafted item is a journey of passion, precision, and artistry
Inspiration and Design
tradition with modernity
Material Selection
vibrant fabrics to intricate beads
Artisan Craftsmanship
bringing designs to life
Quality Assurance
stringent quality checks
Eco-Friendly Packaging
committed to sustainability
Customer Connection
enjoyable shopping experience
Our company history and facts
I should be incapable of drawing a single stroke at the present moment; and yet I feel that I never was a greater artist than now.