Skip to main content
buy-saffron-1.jpg
900x1100px · Product hero photo
Kashmir Valley · A Grade Mogra · Hand-plucked · Hand-processed

Mogra
Saffron

The finest fraction of the Kashmiri harvest. Plucked before sunrise. Processed by hand on pashmina. Not a spice — a ritual.

₹750 1 gram · Glass vial Free shipping above ₹999
Buy Mogra Saffron → Order on WhatsApp instead →

Before the valley wakes,
the harvest begins.

In the Kashmir Valley, saffron is not simply grown — it is tended to with a precision and patience that most of the world has forgotten. The crocus fields bloom for just two or three weeks a year, in autumn, and the flowers open only at dawn. By the time the sun fully rises, the blooms begin to close. The window is hours, not days.

Every flower is picked by hand — by families, often the women, who rise before the sun and work through the cold pre-dawn hours of autumn. The three crimson stigmas — the saffron threads — are separated from the flower by hand, one by one. In Greenaffair's saffron, this work is done on pashmina cloth — a practice that protects the threads from surface contamination and preserves the volatile compounds that give Mogra saffron its extraordinary depth. No metal. No machine. No shortcuts.

Mogra is the top grade — the upper portion of the stigma, deep red, dense with crocin, the compound responsible for colour and potency. Most saffron sold in India is lower grade, often mixed, often old. This is not that. A single pinch in warm milk will colour it gold within minutes. The aroma is unlike anything you have encountered in a grocery store spice rack.

When you open the vial, you will understand immediately. Some things cannot be described — only experienced.

One gram of Mogra saffron represents the hand-plucked stigmas of over 150 flowers. Every thread was touched by human hands before it reached you.

Kashmir Valley · Autumn harvest
GradeA Grade Mogra — the highest fraction of the Kashmiri saffron harvest
Harvest windowTwo to three weeks in autumn. Flowers picked at dawn before they close
ProcessingStigmas separated and dried on pashmina cloth. No metal contact
Crocin contentMaximum crocin — the compound responsible for deep colour and potency
PackagingGlass vial. Airtight seal. Stored away from light
UseMilk, rice, desserts, teas. A pinch is enough. More is wasteful
Shelf life36 months from harvest date if stored correctly
buy-saffron-2.jpg
800x1000px
buy-saffron-3.jpg
800x1000px
buy-saffron-4.jpg
800x1000px
Appreciated by the President of India
+ 6 national recognitions · Komal Jaiswal, Founder
View all awards →
Chat with us