vanity purses
Vanity purses This purse is a classic example of age old Shantiniketan craft which was introduced in West Bengal, India during the 1940s. It derives its name from the place where it was first introduced – Shantiniketan and was patronized by Nobel Laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore who revived a number of crafts that were nearing redundancy in Shantiniketan. The Shantiniketan style evolved as a result of the Art Movement and these products have now become world famous for their appliqué,
Weight : 600g
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Shantiniketan leather bags The bag fully closed with zip on top. It also has a zipper compartment on the back or outside. Inside the bag has another zippered compartment and a cellphone pouch. It has protective feet to prevent the bag from falling over.
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Shantiniketan bags The bag fully closed with zip on top. It also has a zipper compartment on the back or outside. Inside the bag has another zippered compartment and a cellphone pouch. It has protective feet to prevent the bag from falling over.
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