Excellence in Every Thread

our philosophy
Tradition Meets Technology
At EZMA, craftsmanship is neither purely handmade nor purely mechanical — it is the considered meeting of both. Our artisans bring generations of textile knowledge to the work. Our systems bring consistency, precision, and the ability to achieve fineness that handwork alone cannot sustain at scale.
This dialogue between tradition and technology is what allows EZMA to create fine cashmere shawls and pashmina stoles that feel genuinely rare — not just described that way.
"A shawl is a very intimate piece of clothing. It's like a second skin."
Four Pillars of Artistry
Precision Spinning & Weaving
We spin our own cashmere which allows us to be precise on quality and fineness of the yarns. Our looms are calibrated for ultra-fine cashmere yarns — enabling fabrics of exceptional lightness, structural integrity, and refined drape. Every thread is placed with purpose. The result is a cashmere textile that holds its form, its softness, and its beauty across years of wear, not just seasons.
Kaani Shawls
EZMA Kaani shawls are woven from fine cashmere yarns using one of the subcontinent's most intricate weaving traditions — a language of colour, pattern, and light that takes months to realise in a single piece. Our approach modernises the count and precision of Kaani without disturbing its essential character. Each shawl is a collectible textile, as much to be preserved as to be worn.
Hand Embroidery
EZMA's hand-embroidered cashmere shawls are made by artisans who treat the textile as a living surface. Stitches are placed with patience — tonal, precise, and always in service of the fabric rather than in competition with it. In a category where embroidery is often used to disguise lesser material, at EZMA it is used only to deepen the beauty of something already fine.
Swarovski Embellishment
On select pieces, EZMA works with Swarovski crystals sourced directly from Austria — placed by hand, one at a time, on a transfer sheet before being set onto the textile. The approach is deliberate: light, not spectacle. Each embellished piece retains the softness and movement of the cashmere beneath. The crystal completes the story. It does not replace it.
