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Brass Statue- Kamadhenu Cow
₹2,600.00₹1,699.00Brass handicrafts have been a traditional craft of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. They have been in vogue due to their durability, sturdiness and resistance to corrosion. Aligarh craftsmen boast of producing religious idols, animals, statues of famous leaders. These are not just popular in India but exported to countries across the world.
The base material is brass (60 percent copper and 40 percent zinc). Moulds are used for shaping in the sandcasting process which is then polished. Typically, the production is an assembly line process involving 30-40 craftsmen. Brass sculpting and engraving requires special skills and takes a lot of patience and care. It requires a high level of craftsmanship to finalize the designs and different types of training.
Brass items can add beauty to all the favourite corners of your home, office and have been the go-to for gifting on many occasions mainly as souvenirs. They beautifully adorn the pooja room and office desk. For cleaning, the brass items should be cleaned with a gentle soap and warm water and wiped with a soft dry cloth.
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Brass Vishnu/Narayan pooja Shankh
₹3,000.00₹1,990.00Brass handicrafts have been a traditional craft of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. They have been in vogue due to their durability, sturdiness and resistance to corrosion. Aligarh craftsmen boast of producing religious idols, animals, statues of famous leaders. These are not just popular in India but exported to countries across the world.
The base material is brass (60 percent copper and 40 percent zinc). Moulds are used for shaping in the sandcasting process which is then polished. Typically, the production is an assembly line process involving 30-40 craftsmen. Brass sculpting and engraving requires special skills and takes a lot of patience and care. It requires a high level of craftsmanship to finalize the designs and different types of training.
Brass items can add beauty to all the favourite corners of your home, office and have been the go-to for gifting on many occasions mainly as souvenirs. They beautifully adorn the pooja room and office desk. For cleaning, the brass items should be cleaned with a gentle soap and warm water and wiped with a soft dry cloth.
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Jute handmade Painting – Crane portraitRated 5.00 out of 5
₹7,500.00₹4,999.00You would never have seen a unique art such as jute paintings. It’s so mesmerizing and beautiful that we guarantee breathtaking reviews from anyone who sees these paintings at your home or offices.
This unique craftmanship is restricted to small regions of Bengal and it is very hard to find these paintings in the open market. It takes almost 15 to 20 days for carving out a single painting and the hard work of artisans is clearly visible in their work.
The jute paintings are 100% natural and biodegradable keeping the environment green and clean also giving a natural and soothing look to the interiors. These are perfect to give different look to your home, restaurants, hotels, and offices.
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Rajasthani Kundan enamel Royal Jewellery – Green pattern
₹1,800.00₹1,280.00Kundan jewellery is as a traditional form of Indian jewellery involving gem-set with a gold foil between the stones and its mount. History reports the origins from Rajasthan and Gujarat dated back to at least the 3rd century BCE. Though famous amongst royalty, with the adoption of silver and other metals, Kundan jewellery has become popular amongst the common man and remains an integral part of wedding attires.
She isn’t just papa’s princess. She is set to be a queen of tomorrow ruling the hearts. Royalty in looks, this Kundan enamel jewellery can make her ready for every occasion. A perfect gift for every woman for flaunting her looks in lavish occasions. It can be used as bridal jewellery perfect for every wedding.
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Rajasthani Kundan enamel Royal Jewellery – pink pattern
₹2,100.00₹1,480.00Kundan jewellery is as a traditional form of Indian jewellery involving gem-set with a gold foil between the stones and its mount. History reports the origins from Rajasthan and Gujarat dated back to at least the 3rd century BCE. Though famous amongst royalty, with the adoption of silver and other metals, Kundan jewellery has become popular amongst the common man and remains an integral part of wedding attires.
She isn’t just papa’s princess. She is set to be a queen of tomorrow ruling the hearts. Royalty in looks, this Kundan enamel jewellery can make her ready for every occasion. A perfect gift for every woman for flaunting her looks in lavish occasions. It can be used as bridal jewellery perfect for every wedding.