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== Description == The feran is typically made from woolen fabric, often embroidered with intricate designs on the collar, sleeves, and chest area. It features a straight cut and is characterized by its loose fit, which allows for freedom of movement and provides ample space for layering. The garment is usually worn over other clothes and is secured with a waist belt or a cord. In some cases, it may have a simple V-shaped or round neckline. The fabric is often dyed in shades of brown, grey, or dark colors, reflecting the natural dyes available in Kashmir. ### Materials Ferans are made primarily from wool, which is well-suited to the cold climate of Kashmir. In the past, the wool was handwoven, and the fabric was often adorned with embroidery and decorative patterns. Modern versions may also feature synthetic blends to reduce the weight and improve durability, but traditional woolen ferans are still highly valued. ### Design and Embroidery The feran is often decorated with beautiful Kashmiri embroidery known as '''sozni''', a form of needlework that involves intricate floral or geometric designs. The embroidery is typically done using silk thread in contrasting colors. The designs may be found along the hem, cuffs, collar, and neckline, adding to the elegance of the garment.
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