Customary Handmade Cheriyal Painting Of Beautiful Women Swinging on Swing
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor.
Gi Tagged : 2008
Customary Handmade Cheriyal Painting Of Elegant Krishna Playing Basuri With Gopiyaa
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Customary Handmade Cheriyal Painting Of Two Beautiful Women Grinding Spices
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Traditional Handmade Beautiful Cheriyal Painting Of Two Women Making Mud Pot
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Traditional Handmade Beautiful Cheriyal Painting Of Two Women Grinding Wheat
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Traditional Handmade Beautiful Cheriyal Painting Of Two Women Making Rangoli
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Traditional Handmade Beautiful Cheriyal Painting Of Two Women Playing Game
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Traditional Handmade Beautiful Cheriyal Painting Of Two Folk Women Playing Pasa Game
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Molela Clay Work Art Panihari Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Krishna With Animal Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Radha Krishna Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Camel & Farmer Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Hanuman Ji Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Ganesh Ji Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art God Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Bhairav Nath Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Pure Handmade Molela Terracotta Clay Yellow Neckless Set
Elevate your style with the Pure Handmade Molela Terracotta Clay Yellow Necklace Set, a testament to exquisite craftsmanship. Each bead, meticulously shaped by skilled artisans, radiates warmth in its rich yellow hue, creating a vibrant and unique accessory. The pure handmade creation adds a touch of authenticity and cultural flair to any ensemble, making it a versatile and eye-catching adornment. Embrace the artistry of Molela's Terracotta Clay collection and infuse your look with the charm of handcrafted elegance.
- Material: Terracotta clay
- Origin: Molela village, Rajasthan, India
- Weight: 80 grams
- Necklace Length: 18 inches (adjustable for a comfortable fit)
- Earring Style: Hanging-style earrings for pierced ears
- Color: Yellow Colour
- Usage: Ideal for special events, Occasions etc.
- Geographical Indication No: 539
- Care Instructions: Avoid contact with water and perfume; store in a dry place when not in use to maintain the integrity of the clay
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- Note: Although an artisan meticulously crafts their work with great attention to detail, there may still be some minor difference present, showcasing the inherent imperfections that add a touch of uniqueness to each piece. Kindly ignore such minor differences and slight variations in color, weight and dimensions as it adds to the uniqueness of product. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind treasure, making your purchase truly special.
Cultural Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Of Lord Vishnu With Goddess Laxmi
Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.
- Country Of Origin: India
- G.I. Origin: Karnataka
- Pattern: Lord Vishnu With Goddess Laxmi
- Material: Paper
- Theme: Black
- Size: 20 cm
- Weight: 200gm
- Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
- Care: Clean it with a damp cloth
Cultural Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Of Fighter King Maharana Pratap
Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.
- Country Of Origin: India
- G.I. Origin: Karnataka
- Pattern: King Maharana Pratap
- Material: Paper
- Theme: Black
- Size: 10 cm
- Weight: 200gm
- Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
- Care: Clean it with a damp cloth
Delightful Handmade Buddha Designed Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card For Decoration Purpose
Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.
- Country Of Origin: India
- G.I. Origin: Karnataka
- Pattern: Buddha
- Material: Paper
- Theme: Black
- Size: 10 cm
- Weight: 200gm
- Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
- Care: Clean it with a damp cloth