Rooted in 15th-century Kashmir, walnut wood carving is a celebrated craft blending Persian artistry with Kashmiri heritage.
Hand-carved from solid walnut wood (Juglans regia), each piece showcases intricate floral and lattice motifs inspired by nature. Skilled Kashmiri artisans (Kaarigars) use traditional hand tools to carve, shape, and polish every creation — from wall panels to jewelry boxes.
Known for its rich grain, durability, and timeless beauty, this sustainable artform preserves centuries of craftsmanship. Owning a piece of Kashmiri walnut wood art is owning a fragment of Himalayan culture and natural elegance.