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Every parent wants their child to behave well, but knowing when and how to appropriately reward a child is not always easy or clear. Of course, different people have different ways of parenting and choose to reward or reprimand their child for their own reasons.
Naturally, children love rewards and are sometimes eager to please at the thought of toys, children’s clothing, food, affection and other things that may be offered in response to their good behaviour. Here we consider some of the occasions, together with appropriate ways, for rewarding children.
With a change in temperature and routine (for school age kids), there may be disruption in your child’s sleeping patterns. Young children and babies may need anywhere from 8 to 16 hours of sleep every day, especially during the busy and active summer months. Luckily, there are some easy strategies to help your child keep to a steady routine for good rest and good health during the summer months.
Comfortable Clothing :
If your baby or young child is having trouble getting to sleep, check that their clothing is comfortable. Babies are especially sensitive to materials, so check that uncomfortable clothing isn’t disturbing their sleep. Good quality childrens clothing can make a lot of difference to sleeping patterns and quality of sleep, and can help ensures that your child is neither too warm or cold.
Walnuts are rounded, single-seeded stone fruits of the walnut tree. The walnut fruit is enclosed in a green, leathery, fleshy husk. This husk is inedible. After harvest, the removal of the husk reveals the wrinkly walnut shell, which is in two halves. This shell is hard and encloses the kernel, which is also made up of two halves separated by a partition. The seed kernels - commonly available as shelled walnuts - are enclosed in a brown seed coat which contains antioxidants. The antioxidants protect the oil-rich seed from atmospheric oxygen so preventing rancidity.
Two major varieties of walnuts are grown for their seeds — the English Walnut and the Black Walnut. The English Walnut (J. regia) originated in Persia, and the Black Walnut (J. nigra) is native to eastern North America. The Black walnut is of high flavor, but due to its hard shell and poor hulling characteristics it is not grown commercially for nut production. The commercially produced walnut varieties are nearly all hybrids of the English walnut.
Other species include J. californica, the California Black Walnut (often used as a root stock for commercial breeding of J. regia), J. cinerea (butternuts), and J. major, the Arizona Walnut.
The sale of fur shoes in Srinagar City of India's Jammu and Kashmir state is on the rise during the winter season. These harsh winter occur here for four months so people take these fur shoes which are for winters. People mainly prefer these shoes.The fur-shoe business boom is expected to last till March when the weather turns warmer. Fur shoes remain warm, that's why people like fur shoes more. Because these fur shoes contain the fur of animals like sheep, goat and many more animals, and they also contain artificial fur.
Fur shoes are made from different material like rubber, Rexine and wool.
Locals in northern Jammu and Kashmir in order to beat the winter chill are shopping for Fur shoes. The sale of these shoes is increasing day by day and people are purchasing them in large numbers with an aim to protect their feet from harsh winters of the valley but the shopkeepers lament that this boom is only up to March till the summers sets in.
Papier- Mache articles are made of waste paper applied in layers and pressed together on wooden moulds. Today, to save time, a thick layer of paper pulp mixed with starch is alternated with paper to get the required thickness with much less labour. Imagination runs wild as craftsmen breath life into this mould, bringing out a variety of expressions on masks.
The craftsmen of Kashmir turn a variety of utility items, of papier mache, into fabulous decorative pieces. The items are brass lined to improve their scope for utility. Designs in the shape of flowers and birds, and the heart shaped Kashmir chinar leaf add life to the objects. Bright and ethnic colors like peacock blue, dark green, brown etc. are used. Gold and silver are used on larger articles. Figures and objects like the Kashmiri houseboat are depicted.
In the south life size figures are made to portray everyday scenes of life. The dancing dolls thus made are very popular. Gwalior, in Madhya Pradesh, has a papier-mache centre but largely for toys. Ujjain in the same state specializes in figures of deities. Puppets made out of papier mache are very popular throughout India. A wide variety of designs and styles inspired by the varied cultures of the different Indian states make excellent decorative pieces.
here are numerous hand knotted woolen carpet producing centers in India but traditional hand knotted silk carpets in India can only be found in Kashmir. The origins of the traditional silk carpets of Kashmir can be traced to the Mughal period
Hand knotted pure silk carpets are world famous for their softness and craftsmanship. These carpets are very expensive due to their being labor intensive and it takes a couple of at least one year to create a good silk carpet. The process of creating a hand knotted silk carpet is lengthy and a lot of preparation has to be made by the craftsman before weaving the carpet. The yarn used determines the type of the carpet to be created. Woolen carpets are always created on a cotton base with woolen yarn. Silk yarn is sometimes used in woolen carpets as highlights on certain designs and motifs.
On the other hand silk carpets are those carpets, which are created on a silk pile. Silk carpets are also created on a cotton or woolen pile. Generally silk carpets are made up of 80% of silk yarn and 20% of cotton yarn. These carpets have more than 400 knots per square inch. 100% pure silk carpets have very high knotage per inch. The knots per square inch of such carpet can range between 400-1600 knots per square inch. This high percentage of knottage insures the life and durability of these carpets.
Flawless craftsmanship, precision and elegant style comes together in the making of exquisite Kashmir carpets. Kashmiri carpets are renowned through out the world mainly for two reasons one being that they are hand made and second they are always hand knotted. Carpets are avialable in many sizes and are brand new, never used.
Kashmiri almonds are known for their superiority of taste and are very popular with the consumers.Its trees are the first blooming fruit trees and an enchanting sight that lends glamour to the spring in Kashmir, almond, known as the king of nuts among dry fruits, is a highly nutritious food. It is rich in almost all the elements needed by tile body. It is an effective health-building food, both for the body and mind and a valuable food remedy for several common ailments.Almond is a complete food with different types of healthy fats, minerals, vitamins, calcium, carbohydrates, proteins, fibers and other health secrets in it, which can help us fight various diseases right from the problem of memory loss to the siemens loss. Almonds help reducing the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and some chronic diseases. It also rejuvenates the skin, gives it a glow and helps us in looking younger. If almond paste is regularly applied to the skin, it helps in preventing wrinkles, pimples, black heads etc. and prevents skin from getting dry.
The almond cultivation in India is restricted to selected hilly areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.The J&K government has formulated almond development program for bringing additional 12000 hectares more area under its cultivation in a phased manner. Presently, an area of 18870 hectares is under almond cultivation with total production of 9672 metric tones. The experts have suggested strategies for increasing almond fruit set and artificial pollination with bouquets. The research has indicated that the bouquets increased the fruit set and the affected decreased rapidly with the distance even with a tree. The pollen germination tests revealed no differences between one day old flowers from cut or intact limbs. Then the bud pollination was found to be very effective as it would accept pollen from the same flower and would overcome self- compatibility and highest fruit set was 5.66 per cent in Jammu and Kashmir.
Almond Types
There are two varieties of almond, sweet almond and bitter almond. There are thin-skinned and thick-skinned among the sweet variety. The thin-skinned, known as Kagzi in vernacular, is the best for use. The bitter variety of almonds should not be used as they contain prussic acid, a deadly poison. They have, however, some commercial importance and are used for producing almond oil, perfume and cosmetics.
Wood carving is done on a variety of objects-ranging from furniture (tables, chairs, writing desks, dining tables etc.) to articles of personal use cigar boxes, jewelry boxes, photo frames and various other articles. Walnut is the most common wood used for carving. Kashmir is the only part of India where the walnut tree grows. Its color, grain and sheen are unique, and the carving and fret work that is done on this wood is of the finest quality. Walnut wood from the root is almost black, and the grain here is much more pronounced than the wood of the trunk, which is lighter in color. The branches have the lightest color, almost blonde, and have no noticeable grain. The intrinsic worth of the wood from each part of the tree differs--wood from the root being the most expensive. There are several varieties of carving-deep carving, usually with dragon or lotus flower motifs; shallow carving, done all over the flat surface; open or lattice work, usually depicting the Chinar motif; and semi-carving, which is a thin panel along the rim of a surface, with perhaps a center motif. The advantage of semi-carving is that it allows the grain of the wood to be displayed, together with the carver's skill. Wax polishing brings out the inherent sheen of walnut wood, and is by far the most popular finish. Since varnish obscures the grain of the wood and alters its hue, it is rarely used.
A hand made felt rug that makes excellent floor covering. Made of unspun wool or wool and cotton pressed and felted in specific proportions, the rug originally came from yarkand, sinkiang and stayed to become an indigenous craft. The felt is embroidered with a hook in bold design and asoortment of colours. The sizes range from 2*3, 3*4 4*6, 6*9, and 3*4, 4*5 and 6, dia in round shape. the quility depends upon percentage of wool in the felt, popularty made quality is 32% wool, 50% woll and 100% wool.
Crewel embroidery is fascinating needle art. Typically done in thin wool thread on linen or cotton fabric, crewel work provides texture not seen in silk or cotton embroidery. A special kind of embroidery done with a pointed hook used for drapery and upholstery is known as crewel. Because of the high quality of embroidery done on wall hangings and rugs, Kashmiri crewel-work is in great demand throughout the world.
Crewel is basically similar to chain stitch. It is also chain stitch done on white background, but here the motifs, mainly stylized flowers, do not cover the entire surface, and the background is not embroidered upon Wool is almost invariably used in crewel-work and colour schemes are not as elaborate as in chain stitch. This fabric is available in bolts, and is sold by the length. They make excellent household furnishings, being washable both by hand or machine.All embroidery is hand done in either single or double ply wool. Crewel embroidery material is quite popular in export market as it satisfies the aesthetic expression lover of beauty all over the world. Besides these crewel products are very popular in domestic market also. Designs are available in assortment of colors ranging from a single color to multicolor embroidery. However, the designs and colors patterns can be altered as per order. The price is related with the amount of embroidery done on the material. The width of material is 52", 54" inches and length it comes in 25 or 29 meters, per roll. The craft is also available on Bedspreads, Cushion Covers, Throws, Shams, Curtain Drops, Duvets Covers in various sizes ranging from single to king size. We are sure to create a new World beauty in handicrafts and open new vistas in crewel embroidery fabrics given a chance.
This Kashmiri saffron is 100% pure, premium quality, and is sealed in the elegantly designed packaging of 1-gram, 5-grams, 25-grams and a newly designed single use packages of 50-milligrams each to preserve the freshness of saffron.kashmir has the proud privilege of being saffron blessed places. Pampore, near Srinagar, is the place in the world besides Spain and iran where saffron is grown. Our Kashmiri Sun Brand saffron is 100% pure and free from any foreign subsitence, premium quality, sealed in the beautifully designed retail packaging. Our saffron is available fresh, having been harvested from the current crop. The orange-red stigmas of the saffron plant produce a pleasant aroma and a warm golden orange color. The yellow stamens are also harvested, however they do not have the same aromatic and color properties of the stigmas. Pure saffron consists of only the orange-red stigmas of the saffron plant. Saffron is also believed to have many medicinal properties.Saffron Called Kesar in the rest of India, saffron is used as a flavoring agent in many food preparations, from rice dishes, such as biryani, to various sweets and tabbocoe industry.
Shawls from Kashmir were considered high-fashion garments in Western Europe in the early to mid 1800s, and have been imitated in England and France since the late 18th century. A cashmere shawl is a versatile luxury item for your wardrobe. Unlike many expensive items of clothing a cashmere shawl can be worn in all seasons and with many different types of outfits. This means you will get the most from your money.