Wallet Bag
Ajrakh / Handloom Fabric - Multi-Compartment Wallet Bag. Smart, Ethnic, understated and oh so useful ! Made from beautiful Ajrakh fabric, this is an absolute must-have accessory that is ve... Read more
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Type : Living Room Furniture
Suede with Crystals Sling Bag
Performing Musicians Tulsi Wood Curio
Old Styled Table cum Cupboards
Material : Wood
Kutch Patchwork Banjara Bag
Kutch Patchwork Banjara Large Bag Multicoloured. These are patchwork bags made from embroidered cloth, zari and mirror-work pieces all placed and stitched together to create a vibrant, colourful article of style and utility. Also known as 'Hippie Bags'.
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Material : Jute
Jute Laptop Bag with Sling
Smart, classy Jute Laptop Bag with sling and metal button detail. This bag makes a unique statement with its natural, raw appeal.
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Type : Living Room Furniture
Material : Wood
Hand Embroidered Sling Bag
Material : Cotton
Gamcha Saree
Cupboard with drawers
Type : Living Room Furniture
Material : Wood
Antique Book shelve Single Column
Material : Wood
Type : Living Room Furniture
Appearance : Antique
...moreAjrakh Wrap Dress
Cotton & Ajrakh Wrap Dress. Heavy cotton wrap dress with Ajrakh border. Sindh is the actual birthplace of Ajrak cloth. Ajrak has been in Sindh since the era of Mohenjodaro, one of the oldest civilizations in the world, or even before that. In Arabic, Ajrak means blue or indigo. Which is dominantly used in Ajrak printing and hence the word. Also, Sindh was traditionally a large producer of indigo and cotton cloth. Traditionally, the fabric would be about 2.5 to 3 meters long. Men used it as a turban, a cummerbund, and wrapped it around the shoulders. Women used it as a dupatta or as a shawl. It is patterned in intense jewel like colors. The dominant colors are rich crimson and a deep indigo. A little bit of white and black is also used to give definition to the geometric patterns. Ajrak colors come out the best on cotton fabric. These days silk is also used. As wood absorbs the color better and more uniformly, only wooden blocks are used in Ajrak printing
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