Nurtured by a team of mothers, Natural processing caressed with the warmth of the sun for sufficient time. Home grinding the ingredients and the spices
Nurtured by a team of mothers, Natural processing caressed with the warmth of the sun for sufficient time. Home grinding the ingredients and the spices
Nurtured by a team of mothers, Natural processing caressed with the warmth of the sun for sufficient time. Home grinding the ingredients and the spices
A set of 6 Christmas tree decorations shaped like a wooden TREE BELLS. These wooden Xmas decorations are handcrafted using traditional lacware technique and are coloured with natural dyes. This product is made by Maya Organic member artisans from Channapatna in Karnataka, India. Maya Organic is a non profit company promoting the Channapatna Lacware craft and is a member of the World Fair Trade Organisation. IMPORTANT: Product for Indoor Use Only. Lac coating can get damaged if exposed to outdoor weather conditions.
This beautifully hand painted Terracotta vase set in unique tapered & round matki shape will definitely accentuate the beauty of your table decor. Beautiful MADHUBANI painting has been hand painted at the center of the vase in contrasting colours, giving it a sheen appearance. The bright orange and yellow colour of the vase adds an elegance and ethnicity to the environment. Designed By Master Craft Man.
Hair has always been an invaluable asset for the people of India, decking of flowers, pearls, and gold on it has been inseparable from Women. Use of shikakai, soap-nut, hibiscus, jasmine, coconut oil is practiced even today, Ayurveda has played a significant role in hair conditioning, When it comes to the grooming of hair wooden combs have always done wonders. Right from the invention of neem wood-based thin tooth combs for getting rid of the ticks and lice in the hair to Sheesham wood-based designer combs for the queens and emperors, the contributions of the wooden comb artisans are enormous.
"Sohoj Path" is designed using pictures from Sohoj Path, a book by Rabindranath Tagore. The book is taught in schools across Bengal as elementary guide to learning the alphabets and words.