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Here is a letter holder traditionally handmade by the artisans revealing the folk art of Kutch and the extra ordinary skills of the artisans. Specialty: Handmade from cloth by women artisans Has one compartment to hold your letters, documents ,etc. Functional and a visual value Adorned with profusion of rational embroidery designs Various stitching patterns and bright colours Embellishments like shells, mirrors, wooden beads, etc., is used Usability: Will organize all your envelopes, documents, etc. Will surely highlight your decor when hung on wall, door, cupboard ,etc. Apt to gift to someone who has started a new venture, got a new job, new house, etc. Can be gifted to friends, relatives, etc. Can be used as a wall accent too Can be easily hung on a screw or a nail with the help of a string available with it The first wash has to be preferably dry clean because of its art work, later you can wash it normally. Product Dimensions: Length : 19.5 cm x Width : 1 cm x Height : 39 cm Weight: 60 gm Origin: Kutch in Gujarat Art: Ahir and Rabari Embroidery Packaging: This product will be packed with bubble paper, shredded paper and corrugated box. It will not get damaged on the way. History and Art: The art work used is the Ahir and Rabari embroidery work which is practiced by Kutch community since ages. This community would use this art for their own use earlier, later they stared making handicrafts for sale. Most of the threads used in it are cotton and wool whereas satin thread has been recently introduced with some more modifications in the art.
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