Infrastructure

Our Team

Our Major Strength, apart from production, is  our designing and sampling team comprised of  six designers, completely aware of latest trends prevailing in the market and our Customer’s requirement. We have facility of dyeing, weaving/tufting and finishing in-  house for samples. Our designing and sampling is an ongoing process which supports us to provide new  designs and new techniques to our Customers to gratify them utmost.

DIVINE CREATION Strives to excel, driven by product quality, research and development. The promoters of company are a well educated team of professionals. The company focuses on raw material, weaves, colours, designs, finishing & accessories in aspects of the market fashions and trends which in turn enable us to constantly develop new and relevant products for our clients.

Our Production

The Divine Creation goes through a delicate and careful process that first starts with sourcing. We first source our raw materials from various parts of the world, including Mongolia, India, and France. The wool has to go through a series of cleaning so that it can be suitable for weaving into yarns and then finally a finished piece. At Divine Creation, we have tried to incorporate our own artistic expression along with the traditional weaving technique called Kani. Kani means “small sticks” in Kashmiri which is derived from the wooden spools that are used in creating each colourful weave. As each colours and patterns are carefully and delicately weaved by hand, it could take months for a shawl to be completed, and that is also why this technique is a dying skill. Blending the weave together with our designs, we believe that we are telling a Divine creation story and doing our best efforts in reviving the Kani weave.
Apart from the Kani weave, we also adopted machine weave into our shawl. Unlike the Kani weave, machine weaving is much faster and widely used in many production facilities as technology advances has allowed it to be produced in bigger quantities with consistent quality but using just a fraction of the time as compared to the past. There is also greater freedom in exploring different textures and styles with machine weave as there are various weaving pattern cards nowadays that allows factories to produce different patterns in one facility.