The Kay craft is all about Kashmir arts & crafts, from intricate and ageless art on walnut wood, to timeless yet light shawls, from one in a million wall rugs to personalized carpets and traditional paper machié products. We serve to bring the dying art to life while it also gets known on world platform.

We owe its clientele to its ancestors, who started this business in 20th century under a humble yet affluent name, Ahad Ali and Sons. The firm rose to its heights during the days and saw the rush of marketing and exporting of Kashmiri artifacts. Ahad Ali and Sons was located in the heart of the land of artifacts, Kashmir, and started working on orders from various parts of the world .The socio-political conditions of Kashmir, did not allow business to flourish in Kashmir and the conditions hit this firm as well. These political crises did not deter us and we emerged from our own ashes like a phoenix and gave birth to what you now know as The Kay craft

We not only carries forward the artifacts of its ancestors but also blend those techniques and designs with modern trends. It offer specially curated designs that blow life into the tradition and fecundity of Kashmiri artifacts We believes in the power of blending modernity with antiquity to transform the artifact into a crisp, timeless design. Our artisan line, based in Kashmir has been associated with us right from the inception of this firm and is well trained with an eye for quality, craftsmanship, furnishings and precision. Each of our project speaks to the client’s own interests and lifestyle.

At the Kay Crafts we take the familial business ethics along and believe there is a better way to do marketing. A more valuable, less invasive way where customers are earned rather than bought. We’re obsessively passionate about it and aim at achieving it. We not only steered to rejuvenate its own firm but also teamed up against the revival of dying Kashmiri art. It also aims at taking the richness of Kashmiri culture to new height. It works to take the skills of artisans to world platform while also giving the long lost recognition to this beautiful art.